|  | Posted by Mr. Tapeguy on 08/18/06 22:42 
Bill Fright wrote:> P & L wrote:
 >
 > > Not sure if this is the best newsgroup but..
 > >
 > >
 > >
 > > Unpacking one of our suitcases from holiday, we found that a couple of hair
 > > shampoo bottles leaked in our suitcase and into one of the MiniDV tape from
 > > our holiday (was forced to put tape in case at airport check-in due to
 > > security measures). The tape does appear to have some shampoo inside the
 > > casing, but not sure how much.
 > >
 > >
 > >
 > > Anyone got any idea on how to salvage the tape as it has bits of the
 > > children taking part in a play. Have not played the tape in the camcorder as
 > > worried the shampoo may damage the heads.
 > >
 > >
 > >
 > > Thanks for any ideas
 > >
 > >
 >
 > I'd hand it over to someone with a studio deck. Shampoo won't really
 > hurt the heads but they are going to have to be cleaned afterwards and
 > probably a few times during transfer. So will the guides and pinch rollers.
 >
 > On the other hand if you have an old camera you don't use anymore you
 > can try a dub and toss it afterwards.
 
 I dunno Bill I'd be a little hesitant to put shampoo in my deck, much
 less lather, rinse and repeat.  This could actually spread shampoo to
 parts of the tape where it may not already be.
 
 I like option #2 better but most people don't have an extra.
 
 Personally I would have someone open the cassette and survey the damage
 before putting it in a machine.
 
 Craig
 
 http://www.pro-tape.com
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