James Skilton wrote:
quoted 12 lines As far as
>As far as
> I know, tepid, slightly soapy water will do no real damage to your vinyl - I
> have in the past practically immersed at least one really filthy record; and if
> applied with a soft cloth, say a J-cloth, you can keep the wetness from
> soggying the label too. Lay the record on a flat surface covered with
> something that won't scratch it, like a towel, then wipe the wet cloth round
> it lots of times till all the crap comes off. Dry off with another J-cloth then
> clean as usual with a carbon brush to remove any residue left by the cloth.
>
> have fun
>
> J
I have heard this as well, evidently a washing up liquid does a great job on
vinyl, just take car to use the softest, cloth you can find that is lint free, and do
not immerse the record in water, rinse by all means...
enjoy
N.
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