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Date Posted: 08:00:16 08/20/02 Tue
Author: axel
Author Host/IP: ATuileries-102-1-4-81.abo.wanadoo.fr / 217.128.77.81
Subject: Re: Cleaning Cassette : Wet or Dry?
In reply to: Schoner Roby 's message, "Cleaning Cassette : Wet or Dry?" on 06:35:22 08/20/02 Tue

>Hi to all,i have a doubt,what is the best cleaning
>cassette?A Dry type or a Wet type?What are the main
>differencies between the two type?Can the wet type
>cause some kind of problems?
>Thanks a lot!

Rob,
As posted elsewhere on this forum, use only the 3M ADC dry cleaning tape. These were made to clean the pro audio multitracks and will not ruin your machine. Not even your wallot.
Look for it in pro audio shops ; 1 tape is ok for 20 cleaning processes.

axel

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