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my Sony Handycam needs cleaning

Name: Anonymous 2006-12-20 21:57

I have a Sony Handycam (DCR-HC21) and it's heads are dirty. MiniDV is a wonderful format, but it can be touchy when I use a half-dozen different brands of cassettes over the period of a few months. Apparently, different manufacturers apply the recordable layer on the tape differently, so the wear-patterns begin to inhibit the signal easier.

I don't want to use a "dry" cleaning cassette because of the abrasiveness, and I can't find a "wet"-type on any webpage (not even on Sony's servers). So I need some good instructional materials on "doin' it me-self". I already have some experience in cleaning/repair and disassembly/reassembly of various devices such as VCRs and VHS Cassettes, but this technology is still a little new to me even though it is fundamentaly the same.

Name: Anonymous 2006-12-30 4:34

>>1

What about using a few drops of isopropyl alcohol on a dry tape, thereby making it a wet tape?

Name: Anonymous 2007-01-02 9:53

A can of compressed air - doing the opposite of vacuuming.

Name: Anonymous 2007-01-04 23:10

what about q-tips?

Name: Anonymous 2007-01-29 15:15

>>4
NO!

Name: Anonymous 2007-01-31 18:37

how about spit?

Name: Anonymous 2007-01-31 18:38

apparently that was VIP  quality. I rock.

Name: Greg 2007-02-13 18:48

Your mothers pipes need cleaning to why not start a topic about that

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