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PROFESSIONAL MAINTENANCE OF VCRS AND VIDEOCASSETTES?

Does anybody out there know what causes any and all analog VCRs, VHS and Betamax, top loaders and front loaders to eat and mangle the tapes they're built to play and record onto and what are the best troubleshooting guides for fixing them and keeping these machines in tip top condition at all times and what are the best ways, if any for repairing ALL damaged analog videocassettes in that bad a shape. Of course I realize that audio and videotapes are now obsolete in this age of DVD and Blu Ray Discs, however I also enjoy ALL sources and formats of entertainment recreation and I also would like to know if cleaning the heads of any and/or all domestic analog VCRs can be done by applying Finger Nail Polish Remover with a cotton swab as this works tremendously well when I use this method for cleaning the heads of my analog Reel to Reel Tape Recorder. I would feel very honored if anyone in the know would PLEASE answer all these questions ASAP. Thank You.

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Try not to straighten and dry your hair often and I know it sounds disgusting but at least one night a week sleep with conditioner in your hair and when you wake up wash it out and blather Conditioner on and don't use to much shampoo especially if you have blonde hair it will make it worse. When you do use straighteners or anything with heat use heat protector spray. Make sure your hair is really soft all the time. One shampoo and conditioner I would recommend is tresemme keratin. I use serum as well when my hair has dried and to make your hair curly you could use mouse on it when it is wet or do really tight plates. Another thing don't go OTT with hairspray
I've seen an elite women's race one time, and I really dig the chicks who braided their long hair into one long pony tail. It's almost always one ponytail for the long hairs, or just short hair like men. For my commuting, I'm lucky that I have a shower here. What you can do is one day of the week, drive to work but bring a week's worth of change clothes, or some of the heavier things like shoes. If you change your clothes, that should solve most of the sweaty/smelly issue. Other than that, the wipes solution is pretty good too. Cycling clothes works really well compared to cotton t-shirts since they wick sweat and keep you dry and comfortable.
I have the same problem. There really isn't a fullproof solution, but I use Nexxus overnight hair treatment and the shampoo specifically for split ends and it has worked a little bit. Use a smoothing cream too. Also, don't take a shower every single day (I know it might seem gross) but the natural oils i your hair will repair it.
try to check it out. Since you straighten your hair daily this one comes with a heat protector :) its pretty good

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