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<blockquote data-quote="Amelie" data-source="post: 542990" data-attributes="member: 1287"><p>Yeah, to be fair some of the ones that appear damaged have actually come up playing fine now. It was bought mainly for the more expensive etc that we either already had and were suffering crackle wise, or new stuff that we had bought that was just too knackerd in present condition to sell on or keep for enjoyment. An example is the job lot of hip hop we got from a car boot, they had a touch of water damage to some sleeves, and the actual vinyl was covered in some manner of matter i don't even want to think about. I have tried cleaning these by hand, and although they did look and sound a little better- i am hoping the Moth gives a near perfect result. In this box was at least £100 worth on records, all quite rare- so if it works then it had stopped us having to buy these at full price elsewhere (we got the box for a fiver). This is what i keep telling myself lol to justify the cost of the machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amelie, post: 542990, member: 1287"] Yeah, to be fair some of the ones that appear damaged have actually come up playing fine now. It was bought mainly for the more expensive etc that we either already had and were suffering crackle wise, or new stuff that we had bought that was just too knackerd in present condition to sell on or keep for enjoyment. An example is the job lot of hip hop we got from a car boot, they had a touch of water damage to some sleeves, and the actual vinyl was covered in some manner of matter i don't even want to think about. I have tried cleaning these by hand, and although they did look and sound a little better- i am hoping the Moth gives a near perfect result. In this box was at least £100 worth on records, all quite rare- so if it works then it had stopped us having to buy these at full price elsewhere (we got the box for a fiver). This is what i keep telling myself lol to justify the cost of the machine. [/QUOTE]
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