Friday 19 August 2011

How to clean your audio tape player

If you are facing difficulties with your audio tape player like loosing of the quality even if you are using the highest quality cassettes. Effects range from dullness and loss of frequency range to a brittle, static sound.

What you need

If your audio tape player is based in your home it will be very simple to clean it. You just need an alcohol and a cotton swab. You have to clean the reading heads of the cassette player. But if your player is placed in the car it will be very difficult.
Many people are calling to cleaners in Melbourne to clean their car cassette players. But there are manufacturers that started to produce something like cassette head cleaners. They are two kinds “wet” and “dry” especially you have to buy them both.

Dry head cleaners

The using of this type cleaner is simple as turning on your car radio and putting the cassette in. This cassette does its job by passing over the head and rubbing the grime of it. It needs five seconds to do its job and you can repeat the process if there is any need for that.

Wet head cleaners

The wet head cleaners work almost the same way as the dry head cleaners. The difference is that they are coming with separate bottle of solution that you have to apply over the cassette tape before you use it. In most manuals of this cleaner the directions will tell you to brush the solution over the tape and then put it for five seconds in the cassette player.

Warnings

DO NOT PRESS REWIND BUTTON OR USE THE CASSETE FOR MORE THAN FIVE SECONDS BECAUSE IT COULD SPILL THE DERBIS INTO THE DECK

Use these cassettes every 25-30 hours of usage of your audio tape player, but after all you can use them after you notice that the quality of sound is decreasing. If you are facing difficulties please call to some company that deal with cleaning services Melbourne.

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