MG Chemicals 407D-125ML Audio/Video Head Cleaner - 4.2 fl. oz
The MG Chemicals 407D-125ML Audio/Video Head Cleaner is a precision cleaning solution designed specifically for the maintenance of audio and video playback and recording equipment. This cleaner effectively removes oxides, oils, and other contaminants from magnetic and optical read/write heads, enhancing the performance and longevity of your equipment. Packaged in a 4.2 fl. oz (125 ml) bottle, it is an essential tool for professionals in the broadcasting, recording, and media playback industries.
Features and Benefits:
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Effective Cleaning: Safely and thoroughly cleans magnetic and optical heads, capstans, and pinch rollers.
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Improves Performance: Regular use helps maintain optimal performance and extends the life of audio and video equipment.
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Safe for Use: The formula is safe on plastics and rubber and evaporates quickly without leaving any residue.
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Easy Application: Comes in a convenient bottle with application instructions to ensure proper use.
Specifications:
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Product Type: Audio/Video Head Cleaner
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Volume: 4.2 fl. oz (125 ml)
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Form: Liquid
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Packaging: Bottle
Application Example: The MG Chemicals 407D-125ML is ideal for use in a professional video editing studio. Regular cleaning of video playback and recording heads can prevent the loss of quality in playback and recording, essential for maintaining high production standards. For example, cleaning the heads of a video cassette recorder ensures clear and crisp playback and recording, free from artifacts caused by dirty or contaminated heads.
Tri-Tek Electronics Advantage: As an authorized distributor, Tri-Tek Electronics provides full manufacturer warranty coverage, best pricing, and factory support for the MG Chemicals 407D-125ML Audio/Video Head Cleaner. Customers benefit from our commitment to quality and reliability in all products, ensuring top performance in their professional or home audio/video setups.
Note: Always follow the recommended application instructions provided by MG Chemicals. Ensure that the equipment is powered off and unplugged during cleaning to avoid any risk of electrical shock or damage to the equipment.