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Need Advice Re: Heads
Last night I was working on my Canon VR-HF600 (Panasonic) VCR - the grease had gummed up in the loading mechanism and I disassembled and cleaned it well and relubed the gears. There was a little drag with the arms that stretch the tape over the head. While applying a little grease to the track I got a dab on the head drum itself.
Good Grief. I cleaned it with alcohol immediately, but it appears the damage is done. Is there anything else I can try? If not, where can I get a replacement head drum assembly for it? I called MCM but they said they no longer sell them.
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You might try a little contact cleaner on a Q-tip. I used to use a really soft bristle baby tooth brush for really stubborn ones. Never had one damaged using it. It might take several cleanings.
I also used a good quality head cleaning tape afterwards.
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Thanks for the advice - I'll give it a try tomorrow. It did play fine until my little fumble so I am hopeful.
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Have no fear. I've cleaned up much bigger messes than that. Naphtha aka lighter fluid ought to clean off that grease. Clean it a few times. Then 1st tape you try should be one you can dispose of if it sticks to the drum, should not be an irreplaceable tape.
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Thanks Ed - I may have some Ronsonol in the shed. I may not get to tear into it until Tues. or Wed. but will let y'all know what happens.
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if you can't fix it i have seen one on e bay but its missing the door where the controls are.
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