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Re: How to Clean Audio Cassette Heads

Subject: Re: How to Clean Audio Cassette Heads
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Date: 26 Sep 2006 11:35:26 -0700
Newsgroups: sci.electronics.repair
jakdedert wrote:
> taharka wrote:
> > How do,
> >
> > On Tue, 26 Sep 2006 10:07:27 -0400, Sam Goldwasser wrote:
> >> Not all rubbing alcohols are created equal.  Some are just isopropyl
> >> alcohol and water.
> >
> > The isopropyl/water alcohol can be recreated to 99% pure. Just put it in
> > the freezer, the water will freeze & you can pour off 99% pure isopropyl ;-)
> >
> I've found that most automotive fuel deicer products are pure alcohol.
> A single bottle of Heet will last a long time around the shop....

Has anybody separated the two like they do when making ice beer?

If you put deicer in, its not going to freeze until it gets really
cold.

Using near 100% alcohol is good for applications, however many times
the near 100% will quickly turn to near 100% water as the alcohol dries
and absorbs water at the same time, so using near 100% alcohol doesn't
usually happen unless its with a heat gun to dry it quickly. I used to
clean tape heads with rubbing alcohol, I thought the mineral oil or
other things in it helped lubricate the head, or other things clean
with it.

greg


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