[comp.sys.amiga.tech] Cleaning my disk drive heads

joe@dayton.UUCP (Joseph P. Larson) (03/29/89)

Software Etc here is currently offering Kodak disks for $17 a box (a
reasonable price, anyways).  If you buy 2 disks, you can get a head
cleaning kit mailed to you (free).

So the question is: should I bother?  Should I be cleaning my heads?
How often?  What's going to happen to me if I don't?  (I've gotten
by over a year now without worrying about it...)

Thanks. -Joe
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yuan@uhccux.uhcc.hawaii.edu (Yuan 'Hacker' Chang) (03/29/89)

In article <6473@dayton.UUCP> joe@dayton.UUCP (Joseph P. Larson) writes:
-
-So the question is: should I bother?  Should I be cleaning my heads?
-How often?  What's going to happen to me if I don't?  (I've gotten
-by over a year now without worrying about it...)

	According to a friend of mine, you should clean the head on a 3.5"
drive more often than a 5.25" drive.  Why you ask?  Well, when you store
the 3.5" disks next to each other, their metallic shutter tend to rub
against each other.  This action creates microscopic metal dusts that could
get onto the surface of the disks.  Now imagine these dust grinding against
the head of the drive and the disks.  8(  This is not entirely conjecture.
He was shown an electronic micrograph of the disks, and got to see these
dust (actually looks more like boulders on the micrograph) for himself.
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