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Re: degauzing TV

165.161.3.13

The best way is with a degauzing ring, borrow one from a local TV repair shop, or ask them to rent it to you, or just leave a deposit or something. Remove all video tapes, audio casettes, floppys, magnetic media etc. from the area of the TV/Monitor and turn off any VCR near the set. I leave the set on so I can see where I am degauzing. Turn the ring on about 4 feet from the set. Slowly bring it close to one of the corners. Slowly go around all the corners, following the outer edge of the picture. Pull the ring back (slowly) 4 feet and shut off. Repeat, concentrating on the screen,(slowly) waving back and forth, from the top to the bottom of the screen, when you reach the bottom, slowly pull back 4 feet and shut off. DO NOT SHUT OFF WHILE CLOSE TO THE SET.
Hope this helps,
--db


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