Record Cleaner!!!!!

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Andy anthems

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Mar 20, 2006
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Help,I recently picked up some cracking old tunes but due to dampness(they were stored in a garage)the vinyl has some mould on them,any tips on cleaning them or buying a fluid to bring them back to best possable sound. cheers
 

Jiglo

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I know 'am recorder cleaner' gives my tunes a good clean and a healthy shine, but I really don't know if it will clean mould:S

There are carbon fibre brushes for cleaning records too, but again I wouldn't like to say if they're designed/up to the tsak for mould removal too:S
 

Stylee

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Mar 10, 2006
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The brushes will take surface dirt out of the track grooves, i know you can buy a pad which runs your cuts backwards and totaly cleans the track grooves, ill find the name for you later but i know they arent cheap :/
 

Andy anthems

New member
Mar 20, 2006
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near Glasgow
Jiglo said:
I know 'am recorder cleaner' gives my tunes a good clean and a healthy shine, but I really don't know if it will clean mould:S

There are carbon fibre brushes for cleaning records too, but again I wouldn't like to say if they're designed/up to the tsak for mould removal too:S
cheers,I got some am cleaner from ebay,going to give that a go.
 

Andy anthems

New member
Mar 20, 2006
27
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near Glasgow
Stylee said:
The brushes will take surface dirt out of the track grooves, i know you can buy a pad which runs your cuts backwards and totaly cleans the track grooves, ill find the name for you later but i know they arent cheap :/
cheers,I got some am cleaner from ebay,going to give that a go.:thumbsup: