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Is this the correct head cleaner?
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I have a jvc gy-hd100u that is giving head cleaning message. Please see attached pic and let me know if this is the correct head cleaning tape to use.
If not, please lead me in the right direction so i can get one. Thanks in advance. |
Re: Is this the correct head cleaner?
Looks good. Any of the big 'Names' would do, I think. Follow the instructions if any; my Panasonic cleaner says run for just 10 seconds (in 'Record' mode). That's usually enough, but they say that the treatment may be repeated twice if necessary. If three runs doesn't clear the problem then it's service time. The cleaner tape is usually one-use - don't rewind it.
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Thank you Brian. Have not cleaned these heads and I saw this head cleaner listed online.
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I have always stood by the maxim that cleaning tapes are an emergency tool to have in the bag. They're not a replacement for regular cleaning. I have always used Colclene - it dissolves the crud and washes the shed material away, then evaporates. Head cleaners polish the surface, and are abrasive. They may claim they're not, but to work they need to remove a layer - hopefully the layer of oxide, and not the top surface of the heads. If the instructions say 20 seconds - then 15 seconds doesn;t do much, and 25 seconds can cost hundreds. Colclene is non-destructive BUT horribly expensive, although I have a tin that's three years old, I think - so maybe not as bad as it sounds at twenty quid!
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Thanks Paul for the tip.
I'm hoping the jvc cleaning tape will be a good one to keep in the bag and get the head cleaning message to clear off so I can complete the edit I have in the cue. |
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One thought...
I have been using Sony tapes so does it matter if I use a jvc head cleaning tape in the jvc camera? Just wondering since I heard something about sticking with the same tape. |
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Any of the big tape names - Sony, JVC, Panasonic...
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Okay thank you. Ordered a JVC cleaning tape yesterday.
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I thought the wet were the ones that come with the bottle of the solution.
So then do you mean if I have been using Sony mindv tapes I should only use a Sony head cleaner? Thanks. |
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Noa is correct. Dry lubricant and wet lubricant refers to the recording tape lubricant, not the cleaning tape. It stands to reason that whatever formula the cleaning tapes are, they will be different for each tape type and, therefore, the correct cleaner should be used for each type.
When tape was king, it was often said that we should only use the tape manufacturer's cleaning tape for cleaning or risk dire results. Noa has posted the reason why, even though I don't think it is very clear. |
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The jvc cleaning tape is a dry tape. The sony I found is also a dry tape. I ordered jvc just because my camera is jvc. But as mentioned I have been recording onto sony's more than any other brand and wondering if I should have bought the sony. ugh....
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Re: Is this the correct head cleaner?
Lisa,
I would not worry about the head cleaner. While I agree from my own experience that mixing tape brands can be an issue, a head cleaner is a head cleaner. It should not have any lubricant on it, rather it is abrasive to remove junk. Period. My head cleaning tapes have been Sony-brand for like 15 years, and I have NEVER even used Sony tape, was always Maxell or Panasonic tape the entire time. Thanks Jeff Pulera Digital Vision |
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Hi Jeff,
Thank you. I agree about the head cleaner being abrasive. That is what I thought, also. Play it for maybe 5 seconds and should clear up the problem I think. Thanks for your opinion about the brand not being important. I've wondered this since I have been using more Sony than any other brand, just because it has been easier to find them. |
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The JVC head cleaning tape arrived. Ran it for 5 seconds and then once more for about 2-3 seconds after checking playback of one of the recordings. It appears to have corrected the problem and the head cleaning warning stopped.
Thanks for the tips and info. This forum has always been great at helping. |
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