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Re: [ARSCLIST] Cleaning Tape Deck Pinch Rollers



Hi Sherwin,

As I have mentioned in the past, we find the safest approach to both heads & rollers is to use high purity 1-propanol[ aka n-propanol or 1-propyl alcohol) & not to use isopropy alcohol as is common practice. The former is simply the least aggressive, effective solvent available for wiping rubber & plastic parts.

While available in larger volumes from 1/2 liters on up it is not available in commercially offered in small quantities such as 10-100 mL.  Upon request we can package these smaller amounts at minimal cost upon request.

Regards,

Duane Goldman

At 10:12 AM 5/17/2004 -0400, you wrote:
In a message dated 5/17/2004 8:48:41 AM Eastern Standard Time, FanOfOTR@xxxxxxx writes:
I am transferring some 78s to a cassette deck. I bought some fluid specifically to clean the heads from Radio Shack. Since the ingredients are different forms of alcohol, it seems to me that the same fluid cannot be used on pinch rollers since they are made of rubber.

What should I use to clean the pinch rollers?

Thank you.

Sherwin Cerini

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Pinch rollers are made of many materials so there can be no rules. I've seen ones that turned to gooey tar and others that got so hard they cracked. 
 
I haven't seen evidence that alcohol damages any, though overuse (after each tape pass) might.  I've reclaimed hardened ones with a material called "Re-Grip" from Rawn Company, Inc., Spooner, Wis. 54801 but this is not for routine cleaning.
 
What seems to work best for me is saliva applied with the finger followed with a good q-tip scrubbing.
 
Mike Csontos

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