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Posted by DJ Mikey Mike on May-01-2002 17:36:

Cleaning/Dusting

1. well, i just brought a vinyl of ebay, and it looks like someone has literally cleaned the floor with it. U could mistake this piece of plastic for a dinner plate. Well, good news is that there is no scratches and the vinyl apart from the grime and finger prints is fine.

So how do i clean it?

2. As well as this, vinyls i have brought from record stores usually are plasted with dust and hairs. How can i wipe the dust off? do i need a sepcial non-static cloth? hmmm im so confused

peace

mikey


Posted by Sadmafioso on May-01-2002 19:13:

yea i was wondering kinda the same thing....
can i just clean it with water???


Posted by Technaut on May-01-2002 19:51:

Talking

You cold just use water but it wont clean it very much.

What you need to get your hands on is a Velvet brush (yeah thats right Velvet!) and a good cleaning fluid - nothign too harsh though

Stanton do a good cleaning kit whcih I suggest you buy if you really need to clean your vinyls

Technaut


Posted by DJ Mikey Mike on May-01-2002 20:01:

thx for replying. Where might i find this stanton kit?


Posted by Technaut on May-01-2002 21:24:

Talking

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
thx for replying. Where might i find this stanton kit?


All good record/DJ stores will prolly have them.

I got mines from HTFR so check there site or give them a phone

Technaut

ps Dont buy the Stylus cleaning brush kit its a fucking rip off


Posted by P`zazz on May-02-2002 23:20:

Yeap The Other Day I Bought The Stanton VC-1 Vinyl Cleaning Kit And I Can Say It's Quite Good. The Cleaning Fluid Also Makes Your Vinyl Antistatic To Keep Dust As Far Away As Possible


Posted by Werewolf on May-03-2002 00:26:

for dust, I recommend a carbon brush...



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