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2000-02-19 16:34Peter Becker (idm) more than you ever asked for re: cleaning records
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2000-02-19 16:34Peter BeckerAaron/ idm: Lighter fluid (the active ingredient of benzyne ) is *the* universal powerhous
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(idm) more than you ever asked for re: cleaning records
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Aaron/ idm: Lighter fluid (the active ingredient of benzyne ) is *the* universal powerhouse cleaner and adhesive remover and will get most any adhesive price tag from any surface. Caution: let one drop absorb into a price tag, wait for it to get gooey and wettish. Then peel it off. Caution 2: Matte finish covers ( or any raw cardboard ) *will* absorb a "wet" spot permanently. So proceed with caution. Caution 3: lighter fluid for cleaning LPs? Unless you are cleaning a really dirty LP with a surface veneer that is very very dirty, lighter fluid *is* evil. Why? It basically removes a top layer surface from the surface it covers, similar to the CD cleaners you can buy. On that note, the "scratch remover" cleaners you can purchase typically do work well but keep in mind that all you're doing is burning a thin layer from the outer skin of the CD. They work but use them gently. Cleaning LPs? : distilled water, a light soap- even dish soap- , and patience. I don't remember the parts ratio. NEVER clean with paper towels, use toilet paper. There is a recipe for using windex which I have used on *really* dirty records but windex is quite abrasive. Another cleaner that works well is made from orange ( as in the fruit not the color ) oils. Its the organic version of lighter fluid and works well. If you're really into it, there are 3-4 recommended record cleaning machines that I could recommend off list. They range from $200-$1000 and produce incredible results. Peter np- Coil: Spring/ Autumn ps: anyone out there not really *care* about the current state of the idm list? pps: for *truly* avant and atypical Hip Hop, check the soon to street Anti Pop Consortium debut, "Tragic Epilogue" on 75 Ark. Should be a landmark. Dope.......... But why did'nt "Fuck Rap" get included in the full length? " Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2000 20:32:52 -0500 (EST) To: idm@hyperreal.org, "c s" <w111cms@hotmail.com> From: Aaron S Michelson <asm2+@andrew.cmu.edu> 1 part lighter fluid 1 rag Anyone know if this is evil? " --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-02-20 11:33Irene McCOn 19 Feb 00, Peter Becker wrote re (idm) more than you ever asked for : > all you're doin
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On 19 Feb 00, Peter Becker wrote re (idm) more than you ever asked for :
quoted 2 lines all you're doing is burning a thin layer from the outer skin of the> all you're doing is burning a thin layer from the outer skin of the > CD
I am a firm believer in the global cleaning qualities of benzine (oops, there's also benzEne, never know which is which, one of them's heavily toxic to inhale) for the removal of price tags and sticky labels. I was very surprised recently buying 2nd hand CD's from a shop, to see the assistant take out a bottle of stuff called MIRROR GLAZE and proceeding to give the disc a regular *polish* - anybody heard of this or know whether it's safe? I remember advice to use toothpaste to polish out scratches since it is abrasive - but just HOW abrasive can you get when treating CD surfaces? The fact that the Basic Channel CD continued to play with a crack running right through its entirely, never ceases to amaze me, especially if some CD's that appear to look perfect, regularly stick and skip. I * --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org