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<blockquote data-quote="sirius" data-source="post: 198550" data-attributes="member: 258"><p>Ive used a ripped up old pair of underwear before.....lol. :$ </p><p></p><p>Somebody once told me that 'dust guard' edition MrSheen was good at keeping crud off your records - and brings em up a nice shine too - but Ive never tried it. You have to be carrfull spraying chemicals on them becuase it could react with the composite polyvinyl material over a long period of time.</p><p></p><p>I have a 'bar' (a stick type thing) with static dralon type cloth on, but I hardly use it. Something soft enough to not harm your records should be OK - cos even dry paper towels can be abrasive (you can scratch your glasses with it anyway), and doesnt give bits everywhere, some thickish decent old cotton grundies and a bit of luke warm soapy water always worked for me when I needed it. You dont have to go mad with it though! lol.</p><p></p><p>Sirius.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sirius, post: 198550, member: 258"] Ive used a ripped up old pair of underwear before.....lol. :$ Somebody once told me that 'dust guard' edition MrSheen was good at keeping crud off your records - and brings em up a nice shine too - but Ive never tried it. You have to be carrfull spraying chemicals on them becuase it could react with the composite polyvinyl material over a long period of time. I have a 'bar' (a stick type thing) with static dralon type cloth on, but I hardly use it. Something soft enough to not harm your records should be OK - cos even dry paper towels can be abrasive (you can scratch your glasses with it anyway), and doesnt give bits everywhere, some thickish decent old cotton grundies and a bit of luke warm soapy water always worked for me when I needed it. You dont have to go mad with it though! lol. Sirius. [/QUOTE]
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