In Reply to: Re: A couple of questions for all you CD demagnetists out there. posted by Kyu on September 5, 2002 at 03:06:58:
...at no time do Furutech claim that their product can de-magnetize non-ferrous materials. I should have said Fururech claim that their RD-2 is able to demagnetize what I consider to be non-ferrous objects. It was my projection, not theirs; thank you for keeping me straight.How long do you consider the effects of the Furutech to last? Can you get by with only one or two applications a year as the maufacturer insists? Or do you treat every time you play?
Thanks for resonding, your input is greatly appreciated.
DE
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Follow Ups
- You're quite right Kyu... - Deaf Ear 09/5/0210:20:17 09/5/02 (12)
- Re: You're quite right Kyu... - Kyu 19:03:42 09/5/02 (11)
- Re: You're quite right Kyu... - geoffkait 04:18:38 09/6/02 (9)
- No need to demagnetize IC and PC as learnt from some EE here < nt >. - Kyu 20:31:31 09/6/02 (8)
- Re: No need to demagnetize IC and PC as learnt from some EE here < nt >. - geoffkait 10:51:15 09/7/02 (7)
- Wait for my separate post! - Kyu 21:46:01 09/7/02 (1)
- Re: Wait for my separate post! - geoffkait 05:25:29 09/8/02 (0)
- Hi Geoff... - Deaf Ear 13:50:51 09/7/02 (4)
- Re: Hi Geoff... - geoffkait 15:41:11 09/7/02 (3)
- Well that sounds painless enough! - Deaf Ear 20:45:01 09/7/02 (2)
- Re: Well that sounds painless enough! - geoffkait 05:15:08 09/8/02 (1)
- Effortless, even! - Deaf Ear 09:18:07 09/8/02 (0)
- Thanks Kyu... - Deaf Ear 21:22:29 09/5/02 (0)