0ur opinion: :0ffering the industry's broadest line of cleaning solutions and data storage media from floppy diskettes to optical disks, including the latest in data storage technology, such as CD-R/RW, DVD-RAM, Magneto 0ptical, SuperDisks and Data cartridges, as well as video and audio tapes no one gives you more quality options to choose from than Maxell. Media products by Maxell are noted for high quality and reliability that further on bring outstanding performance right onto your desk!
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* Maxell VCR Head Cleaner ...
Maxell VCR dry head cleaner performed as advertised and restored picture and sound quality. The product is easy to use and the advertisments are not that annoying.
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just don't know
I don't know if it works or not....it didn't fix the problem with my VCR, probably the VCR is just old....so now, do I spend $200 on a machine that transfers my tapes to DVD??? ugh, I hate technology!!
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* Premature Rating I Think ...
Haven't had it long enough to be certain. Seems to have helped for few videos I've watched.
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Excellent cleaning tape!
I use my VCR ALOT,and this product provides excellent cleaning every time.I have used this brand of cleaning tape for the past four years,and have never had a problem with damage to my VCR heads(unlike some other cleaning tapes apparantly.)I really reccomend this if you still have/use a VCR.
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* Eeeehhhh.... ...
I love how amazon pesters you for a review after a purchase. In this case, I can't really say for sure how this product is. I've used it once on a total of the 3 VCRs I own. I'm used to wet tapes vs. this dry, but my wet tape disappeared. My Panasonic VCR rarely, if ever, gives me grief - so I didn't notice any difference after cleaning. The cheapo VCR doesn't get used often anymore, so who knows?!?! The JVC VCR wasn't happy after being cleaned with this tape. It wasn't happy when I tried playing a tape of stuff I recorded off the TV using that VCR. It behaved better after letting it run awhile - and no, it wasn't that there was a problem with the tape. Also of note is that I don't play borrowed or rental VHS tapes in any of my VCRs, so they don't get funked up by those. I only play VHS tapes I own, or tapes I recorded on.