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Redux07
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2006
Location:
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Well ive recently just developed a hobby in the dj category and purchased my records just about a month ago. To tell you the truth, I dont really clean my records that often up until now. I started to realize that the records were attracting dust and other airborne particles. I know its sort of a careless and lazy mentality to not immediatly clean my records as soon as I receive them and also from time to time. Thats why im asking for advice here on some different ways I can preserve them.
Another question if somebody can possibly answer, what do you guys think about dry cleaning with just brushes such as the audio quest anti static record cleaner?
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Jun-10-2006 04:02
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Eric Siefer
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2004
Location: Dallas, TX: TX TA #45
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+1 on the Gruv Glide.
| quote: | Originally posted by Zoso
Now that we have established that many of us use/prefer Gruv Glide, how often do you clean your records? |
Whenever they need it, (Dust collecting on them, fingerprints, etc)
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Jun-10-2006 18:51
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volts_wagen
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: New Zealand
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get yourself some isopropylalcohol...
good stuff! but i think with cleaning them someone said, always go from the inside to the outside with a cloth, that way it dosent just rub the dirt around
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Jun-12-2006 07:15
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