cleaning my collection
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xstalkrx |
Ok so I've been looking at various sprays and brushes for vinyl at chemical records and i dont know which to choose? Can somebody point me in the direction of the products you use to clean your vinyl?
I'm seeing dust in my grooves! Must clean. Thanks. |
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physe |
I've heard that a product called gruv glide works really well. I haven't used it myself, but I know there are many on this board that recommend it. Can someone plase confirm this? |
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wee_rooney |
they were giving away a new cleanin cloth thing in IDJ mag a few months ago ... it was a great wee cloth, cant remember the make though :rolleyes:
no liquid or anything, just a cloth. works pretty well!
sorry for being so vague :) |
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CosmoKid |
1 part rubbing alcohol to 9 parts water.
microfiber towel (and if you wash it dont use fabric softener). |
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DJ Intrigue |
I found this thread about record cleaning/stylus care on Future Producers to be interesting. I actually use the methods described in the first post (incidentally enough written by an Ortofon representative) and they do the trick very well.
http://www.futureproducers.com/foru...hp?postid=89900 |
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xstalkrx |
hmmm 1 part rubbing alc and 9 parts water sounds interesting. I already have a micro fiber cloth. Any other people here use this technique? 1 oz alc and 9 oz water? |
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harriz |
quote: | Originally posted by CosmoKid
1 part rubbing alcohol to 9 parts water.
microfiber towel (and if you wash it dont use fabric softener). |
it has to be distilled water (you know the they use in irons).
Regular water drys leaving ''salt'' in the grooves. :) |
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Street_Soldier |
i use a leaf blower |
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