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asdf

Jan 1, 1970
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1. My Sony VCR (SLV-798Hf) started eating and damaging my tapes when
rewinding. Does it sound like some kind of problem I would be able to fix at
home. I'm not a stranger to electronics but never repaired a VCR before.
What type of problem would you say it is and what kind of tools would I need
to fix it. Or does it sound like I would be better off taking my VCR to a
repair shop.

2. My Sony Casette-Corder (WM-GX670) wasn't recording for the longest time.
When play or record button was pressed it would just crunch for a few
seconds and then stop. I opened it up and right where the contacts for the
play button is located there was a lot of yellowish goo. I cleaned it out
with a precision screwdriver and now it seems to be playing without a
problem. I'm glad I solved the problem but just wondering what that goo was.
Can't be dirt, maybe some component leaking?

Thanks in advance
 
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asdf

Jan 1, 1970
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Just one more question. If some one knows what that substance in my
walkman/corder was
that was affecting contacts: how can I clean it out completely? I did pretty
good job with screwdriver
but there are still remnants of goo left near the contact which I can't get
at with the tool. Maybe some kind of solvent will do the job?
 
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Watson A.Name - \Watt Sun, the Dark Remover\

Jan 1, 1970
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asdf said:
1. My Sony VCR (SLV-798Hf) started eating and damaging my tapes when
rewinding. Does it sound like some kind of problem I would be able to fix at
home. I'm not a stranger to electronics but never repaired a VCR before.
What type of problem would you say it is and what kind of tools would I need
to fix it. Or does it sound like I would be better off taking my VCR to a
repair shop.

2. My Sony Casette-Corder (WM-GX670) wasn't recording for the longest time.
When play or record button was pressed it would just crunch for a few
seconds and then stop. I opened it up and right where the contacts for the
play button is located there was a lot of yellowish goo. I cleaned it out
with a precision screwdriver and now it seems to be playing without a
problem. I'm glad I solved the problem but just wondering what that goo was.
Can't be dirt, maybe some component leaking?

A bug crawled in there and got squished?
 
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