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Old April 25th 07, 06:55 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Dave Matthews
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Default Record Cleaning Machines

"frankwm" wrote in message
oups.com...
You don't mention whether you've simply 'wet-played' - or combined
that with a detergent clean.
The fact you reduced the 'battleground effects' indicates that your
Iso-Alcohol method was leaving behind residues.


Well I detergent-cleaned (with a mild solution of "Flash"), rinsed and
dried it which, as I said, didn't seem to make any difference at all. So I
then wet-played it and that's when I noticed the difference. Having now left
it to dry out again for a couple of days, I can see exactly what you mean by
residues being left over. So I've wetted it again now, and it plays fine
again.

Thanks for the details of your method - I'll give it a try later this
week...


with 1970s vinyl it quickly forms an 'edge' and rotating the LP anti-


Yes, after applying Flash and rinsing I got a glue-like white substance
forming around the circumference.

Will report back soon!

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Cheers,


Dave