How to Use a Scotch Cassette Deck Head Cleaner

The audio cassette tape was invented by the Dutch company Philips in 1963. Because it made audio technology portable, it was an invention that revolutionized the way people listened to music. The cassette paved the way for other portable devices, such as the Sony Walkman, and eventually digital music players. The operation of a cassette tape player is relatively easy compared to modern technologies, however, it does require occasional cleaning so that it maintains proper sound quality. The Scotch cassette head cleaner makes keeping your cassette player in proper working order quick and easy.

Things You'll Need

  • Scotch cassette head cleaner
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Instructions

    • 1

      Turn on the power for your cassette player.

    • 2

      Insert the Scotch cassette deck head cleaner tape into the player as you would for a normal cassette tape.

    • 3

      Press the "Play" button on your tape player and allow the Scotch head cleaner tape to run until the player stops.

    • 4

      Remove the Scotch head cleaner tape and resume normal tape player operations.

Tips & Warnings

  • The Scotch cassette deck player provides up to 24 cleanings.

  • If your tape player has automatic rewind, play the tape through to the end as directed, but turn off the player just before the cleaning is completed.

  • To use the cleaner again, flip the tape over and clean as noted in the above steps.

  • If audio capabilities of your cassette player are still compromised, flip over the tape and re-clean the player heads.

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