I use the VHS organizer cleaner to verbs my VCR but adjectives the tape still play fuzzy does anyone know another mode?
Answers: A variety of possibilities, depending on your definition of 'fuzzy'. As one party suggested, FF your tapes to the fall and allow them to fully rewind, thereby uniformly repacking the entire tape so nearby isn't slippage during play.
Tiny oxide particles from tape do get caught contained by the video heads, and that's what a come first cleaner is supposed to fix. A wet solution draws out the particle onto the cloth ribbon as it passes over the head, just as a humidify cloth picks up dust from a furniture surface.
Sometimes, though, cheaper tapes own lost larger chunks of oxide and the video becomes exceptionally 'static-y looking'. Such dirt in the head requires several longer passes of the lead cleaner, and probably more wetness, too. You might alternately just put contained by your head cleaner videotape and just FF & REW it a few times, to some extent than putting it in PLAY mode. Most VCR's made since the hasty 90's have a built-in head-cleaning function whenever a cassette ejects. That usually eliminate the larger-chunk oxide problems. But you may have to repeatedly eject a cartridge a few times if you do have that issue.
And, finally, some tape just start to look fuzzy after aging, no thing what you do. Tape/head contact IS a physical process and it does eventually wear on the tape (some somewhat faster than others, depending on stock quality). There really isn't anything you can do about that.
Oops, and I see someone else mentioned alcohol. They're correct. If you've run out of cleaning solution, any drugstore or supermarket carry 90% or so Isopropyl Alcohol for around a $1 per pint. Works VERY well.
Sometimes, from overplaying, VCR tape get loose on their spools.
What I do is hasty forward the tape right to the vastly end, and later right back to the outset. It actually wind the tape tighter on the spool, and help the tape play better.
You might try this... hope it help!
Buy a dvd player....
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