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 Post subject: finger touch on the platter!
PostPosted: April 3rd, 2016, 2:47 
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Hi folks,,

I recieved external HDD 500 GB WD5000BMVV-11GNWS0, it's opned by someone and he made farther damage on the platter by finger touch.
the HDD need to make head swap, I have identical HDD drive to do head swap, but before I make that,
How I can remove finger touch from the platter without leave any effect on it? in order to protect new head from damage

note that: I make experiment to use alcohole pure 96% on other HDD, but it's leave some "Bubbles" on the platter

patient HHD photos
http://www.mediafire.com/view/8smuihc2m ... G_0035.JPG
http://www.mediafire.com/view/wb1zkvlg2 ... G_0037.JPG
http://www.mediafire.com/view/92e93dg94 ... G_0032.JPG
http://www.mediafire.com/view/ej1vwkrw5 ... G_0038.JPG

Experiment to use alcohole pure 96% on other HDD
http://www.mediafire.com/view/48x46hzzr ... G_0040.JPG

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 Post subject: Re: finger touch on the platter!
PostPosted: April 3rd, 2016, 5:55 
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eng.mas wrote:
Hi folks,,

I recieved external HDD 500 GB WD5000BMVV-11GNWS0, it's opned by someone and he made farther damage on the platter by finger touch.
the HDD need to make head swap, I have identical HDD drive to do head swap, but before I make that,
How I can remove finger touch from the platter without leave any effect on it? in order to protect new head from damage

note that: I make experiment to use alcohole pure 96% on other HDD, but it's leave some "Bubbles" on the platter

patient HHD photos
http://www.mediafire.com/view/8smuihc2m ... G_0035.JPG
http://www.mediafire.com/view/wb1zkvlg2 ... G_0037.JPG
http://www.mediafire.com/view/92e93dg94 ... G_0032.JPG
http://www.mediafire.com/view/ej1vwkrw5 ... G_0038.JPG

Experiment to use alcohole pure 96% on other HDD
http://www.mediafire.com/view/48x46hzzr ... G_0040.JPG


Well,
There DR Guys Here will Not share Such Secrets ,Though i Am Aware of Few Things .First of All this is My Observation .

1 : Your Head And Platter Metallic Base Tool Is Dirty ,Clean The Damn This .To Do That Take a Lint Free Cloth ,There Are Many Type of Lint Free Cloths Some Of Them Absorb Liquids "Use One Like That " ,Spray Alcohol On It 99.9% Medical Grade And Clean Your Laminaar Flow Bench And Also This Tool .

2 : Now Comming To Your Current Question .This Platter Looks Bad But Try Cleaning With a Sterile Cleaning Pad With Alcohol Already in It .Or Take a Very Fine Brush Under Just Less then 1 CM Dip It In 99.9% Alcohol And Clean From Center To Edge Making sure The Liquid Goes Towards The Edge .

PS : i am Aware of 5 Chemicals Used for this But My Experience is Not Upto Mark in this Yet But By Allahs Grace Would Be Soon .

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 Post subject: Re: finger touch on the platter!
PostPosted: April 3rd, 2016, 8:10 
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Acetone and a cleanroom wipe works well. Even 99.9% pure IPA leaves streaks on the platter, in my experience.

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 Post subject: Re: finger touch on the platter!
PostPosted: April 3rd, 2016, 10:11 
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LarrySabo wrote:
Acetone and a cleanroom wipe works well. Even 99.9% pure IPA leaves streaks on the platter, in my experience.


Well,
And Openly the Only Helpful Guy Across All the Forums ,Well done Mr Larry ,Then Pure Acetone He Can Try

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 Post subject: Re: finger touch on the platter!
PostPosted: April 4th, 2016, 1:06 
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first of all thank you Amarbir[CDR-Labs] for your reply
Amarbir[CDR-Labs] wrote:
Well,
There DR Guys Here will Not share Such Secrets ,Though i Am Aware of Few Things .First of All this is My Observation .

Before I make this post, I was hesitate, because I know some DR Guys will consider that is Secret, But I know some member in this furom like to share and help other!
Amarbir[CDR-Labs] wrote:
1 : Your Head And Platter Metallic Base Tool Is Dirty ,Clean The Damn This .To Do That Take a Lint Free Cloth ,There Are Many Type of Lint Free Cloths Some Of Them Absorb Liquids "Use One Like That " ,Spray Alcohol On It 99.9% Medical Grade And Clean Your Laminaar Flow Bench And Also This Tool .

about myHead And Platter Metallic Base Tool, you are absolutly true :) ,

Amarbir[CDR-Labs] wrote:
2 : Now Comming To Your Current Question .This Platter Looks Bad But Try Cleaning With a Sterile Cleaning Pad With Alcohol Already in It .Or Take a Very Fine Brush Under Just Less then 1 CM Dip It In 99.9% Alcohol And Clean From Center To Edge Making sure The Liquid Goes Towards The Edge .

I'll try your recommandation on other HDD to see the result before make this on the patient HDD.
But can I use cotton bud instead of a Sterile Cleaning Pad OR two of them the same!

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 Post subject: Re: finger touch on the platter!
PostPosted: April 4th, 2016, 11:34 
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Well,
Try Both and also The Brush As I stated ,When We Try We will Learn And Success Will Come At Our Feet

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