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Leonard Caillouet
It may work, but why use a dry method that is likely to leave little bits of
eraser in the unit when you can use a chamois or other cleaning products
that will hold alcohol and leave no residue. Why take the risk?
As for alcohol not being an effective cleaner, I have to differ. It is a
lot better than water or dry methods. What do you use to clean the ridges
of oxide off of the capstan? I have cleaned many hundreds of VCRs, also
since the earliest days of the product, and have found denatured alcohol or
isopropanol to be very effective.
Leonard
eraser in the unit when you can use a chamois or other cleaning products
that will hold alcohol and leave no residue. Why take the risk?
As for alcohol not being an effective cleaner, I have to differ. It is a
lot better than water or dry methods. What do you use to clean the ridges
of oxide off of the capstan? I have cleaned many hundreds of VCRs, also
since the earliest days of the product, and have found denatured alcohol or
isopropanol to be very effective.
Leonard