Also, what works good for removing traces of discwasher fluid and/or
water spots? Thx.
jeff
"The [Quad]" wrote:
> ... now, I know how to clean the knobs of a 909
> and I can make a warped-lp sandwich ... but,
> can anyone tell me how to get the grimy fin
I know a good many people swear by lighter fluid, dissolves fingerprints and
evaporates quickly off your records.
just bear in mind that records are PVC (poly VINYL chloride) most things
will do little damage, it's an extremely long, stable alkane polymer and the
high electronegativity of the
rubbing alcohol works well, especially on mold or
water damaged records. windex is a less abrasive way
of getting rid of easier to clean stuff: finger
prints, grease etc. i even knew someone who swore by
his air freshener spray! record cleaning liquid works
well, but is relatively expensive and
ethyl alcohol
but as this isn't exactly easy to get (unless you are a doctor or
something) i use anti static monitor cleaning spray (it has some sort of
solvent that doesn't wreck records plus the anti static means they don't
re-attract dust) or i guess you could buy some record cleaning solution
... now, I know how to clean the knobs of a 909
and I can make a warped-lp sandwich ... but,
can anyone tell me how to get the grimy fingerprints
off a previously owned piece of vinyl ...
this LoSoul-playhouse 09 I found today is simply icky..!
Hang the (filthy) DJ,
J. E. v.F-B. B.