[QuadList] QuadList Digest, Vol 42, Issue 47
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rabruner at aol.com
Wed Dec 21 00:00:21 CST 2011
The old Ampex head cleaner was a mixture of Xylene and freon. At an Ampex maintenance school for D2 machines, they told us they used Xylene because it was the only thing effective at dissolving the tape binder that deposited on the machines. Many years ago, I worked at an automated FM station where we used xylene to make clear windows in audio tape to allow optical cuing of the spot reel. My guess would be you would not want to use xylene directly on tape because it will attack and soften, if not remove completely, the binder.
Bob Bruner
W9TAJ
From: C. Park Seward <park at videopark.com>
To: Quad List <quadlist at quadvideotapegroup.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2011 8:59 AM
Subject: Re: [QuadList] Sugestions on how to clean sappers.
Thanks for all the good information.
I have to agree about Xylene. A little aggressive for my tastes for cleaning glue, unless I get to a really bad spot. However, I do use it exclusively when cleaning transports.
To clean off the glue, I use alcohol and a Q-tip. It takes some time but will get the glue off. I then clean the tape with multiple passes with Pellon cloth and clean the machine after each pass since the guides scrape off any remaining glue.
Goof Off and Goo Gone may work too. But I must try the Eucalyptus. Sounds like a great solution. I will have at least 20 more reels to clean.
Best,
Park
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On Dec 19, 2011, at 9:15 PM, Chill315 at aol.com wrote:
I would not use xzylene. I have used it to remove oxide from tape. You might do more damage then good.Chris Hill
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