dirty 45's
Ayrotollah77
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I just got a big box of grimey 45's..Anybody got any secrets to getting the dirt out the grooves..I can't afford those vaccum machines so...thanks homey's
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This is how I clean records...
small bowl of spring water
add slightest bit of dishwash soap (I'm talkin' half a drop)
add dash of rubbing alcohol
stir....
now, get some cotton balls
and a couple of paper towels
squeeze excess water from cotton ball (more damp than soaking wet)
clean record in circular motion following grooves, turning cotton over as it gets dirty.
once its covered in dirt, throw away, use a fresh one (duh)
when there's no more dirt comin off the record, take the paper towel and wipe it clean. Turn over paper towel to dry side and polish to get as much shine as possible.
Now, play the record through. Once it stops, you'll see a bunch of gunk on the record surface and the tip of the stylus. To be thorough, repeat the cleaning process...
That's about as clean as it's gon' get.
Everyone's got their method. That's mine & it works every time. My 45's don't skip and rarely sound scratchy.
watch out for the ink (usually from red labels) running and getting in the water
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Good luck,
Sebastian
someone told me that if you spread that stuff on a reeeeely mucky record, let it dry then peel it off..... hey presto!
haven't tried it yet though
the 'Elmer's Glue' technique does work.
it's good at getting fine particles out of the grooves( like mold etc)
but I'm impatient & always try to start peeling before the glue is fully dry though.
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