AUDIO CASSETTE TAPE HEAD CLEANER & DEMAGNETIZER WET-TYPE FOR HOME CAR OR PORTABLE DECKS
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There have been six times when I have cleaned them. You'll probably have to wait until all your drops are used up.
You build up magnetic field in the tape heads as you use the recorder or player. This buildup is removed by the demagnetizer.
I got stock in my unit of the cassette. The only way I could get it out was with a butter knife. The device was also not functioning properly when it was installed in the device. Buy it instead of returning it, because you can't return it and you might not be as lucky as I was in having it removed. ( I will save the cassette cases for now) You just reminded me to throw it away
Selected User Reviews For AUDIO CASSETTE TAPE HEAD CLEANER & DEMAGNETIZER WET-TYPE FOR HOME CAR OR PORTABLE DECKS
To be on the safe side, I used this two times. The tapes I have been listening to are now audible. The quality of the product is excellent. It was better to follow the instructions on the tape than on the package.
A semi-automatic had been used in my semi-automatic I had a working 20 year old car cassette deck, and I was surprised at how much better the sound was. The problem is that it does not fix old worn-out clothes It was worth it all to change out belts that were troublesome with auto reverse and other issues.
This head cleaner made my new cassette tapes sound like old tapes! I ran it a few times through the player before they started working again. I have removed all the noise and static!.
I found this to be very effective. Well done. My sincere thanks.
It had been noted that some reviewers had trouble opening the fluid container on previous reviews. To do this, you only need a needle, a paperclip end, etc. You only need to prick the opening depression strongly. The player seems to be coming to life after I launched it.
The cassette player on my Harley was wrecked when I tried to use it. Buy or use it at your own risk!.
I did not find that this really helped with There might be a problem with the player.
The problem is more likely to be with the equipment than the cassette itself. Possibly, but I'm not certain.