Is hot water and soap really that bad for your records?
Too hot water is bad and soap leaves residue, just like old ex-girlfriend/wife.
My recipe:
- 1/4 isopropyl (spell zcheck?) alcohol
- 3/4 distilled water
But that's cause down here there are no record cleaning solutions available for the masses. I understand you can get a proper cleaning liquid in the First World for relative cheap prices.
some cat i bought records off of gave me a tip. he said use BUTTER[/b] . i was forced to laugh in his face. only after i bought some joe bataan and fania all stars from him though.
some cat[/b] i bought records off of gave me a tip. he said use BUTTER[/b] . i was forced to laugh in his face. only after i bought some joe bataan and fania all stars from him though.
some cat[/b] i bought records off of gave me a tip. he said use BUTTER[/b] . i was forced to laugh in his face. only after i bought some joe bataan and fania all stars from him though.
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Warm water is fine, but loose the soap.
Soap can leave shit in the grooves.
Too hot water is bad and soap leaves residue, just like old ex-girlfriend/wife.
My recipe:
- 1/4 isopropyl (spell zcheck?) alcohol
- 3/4 distilled water
But that's cause down here there are no record cleaning solutions available for the masses. I understand you can get a proper cleaning liquid in the First World for relative cheap prices.
Aiight, let's start my business plan:
- Potential customers in Argentina: 20
Done, no business
I see.
Maybe you should first start with selling turntables and records then..
You know, to build a potential market.
MEOW - USE BUTTER.
touche brazilian breaks man!