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A Brand new low cost alternative solution to cleaning your drives heads.

Floppy Disk Drive Head Cleaner Kit for any 3.5 inch floppy disk drive, all Amiga computers and many others.

 

Our low-cost floppy disk drive cleaner is the perfect choice for trying to clean your computers drive heads. Years of using your drive, it's quite likely time to use a floppy disk cleaner or floppy drive cleaner, and this floppy drive cleaning kit is suitable for any computer, keyboard or machine with a 3.5" disk drive. This alternative floppy disk head cleaner allows you to potentially fix read & write errors you may be experiencing.

 

The cleaning fluid and cotton buds will also allow you to clean virtually any disk drive, even 5.25" as used on old PC's and Commodore 64, Atari ST etc etc.

 

Clean the heads of all Amiga Computers including:  A500, A600, A500+,A1200, A2000, A3000, A4000 etc

 

If you are getting errors reading and writing to disks, the first thing to try is cleaning the drive heads as this will fix most issues and in most cases will save you buying a new drive.

 

The bottle of fluid that comes with the kit is enough to clean the heads possibly 50 times and will last you for months, if not longer.

 

Contents:
* Plastic Storage Box
* Drive Head Cleaning Fluid (5ml)
* 5 x Extra long cotton buds
* Collectors Amiga Sticker
* Quick guide video link
* DiskSalv 4.0 Disk for Amiga with Kickstart 2 and above

 

You can clean your drive heads without removal of the drive in most cases. The package comes with access to short online tutorial that shows you how to clean the heads with the drive removed and with the drive still in your Amiga... Just clean the top and bottom heads of the drive... It'll take just a few seconds.

 

A low cost solution to possibly fixing read/write errors.

 

NEW VERSION Available Here.

3.5" Floppy Disk Drive Head Cleaner Kit for Amiga

£16.00Price
  • If you are getting errors reading and writing to disks, the first thing to try is cleaning the drive heads as this will fix most issues and in most cases will save you buying a new drive.

    • Cleaning the heads without removing the drive:

    youtube.com/watch?v=VIqObzHx7Uw

    • Cleaning the heads with first removing the drive:

    youtube.com/watch?v=EOMDABhb8Ik

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