We all know what heat does to vinyl, but the cold?
bonzaisk8
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So, I'm curious if you all have experienced anything negative from keeping vinyl out in the cold temperatures. what it do, what it do?hollur.
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I don't think cold per se is a real problem, but I think fluctuations in temperature can be rough on sleeves.
Heat alone, unless it's over 140-150F shouldn't hurt an LP either, especially if it's stored upright.
Direct sunlight on the other hand will screw a record, on a hot day, in 5-10 minutes.
So if you stick your records in the trunk on a hot day they should be cool? Or could the trunk get up to those temps you mentioned above and lead to warping?
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So based on that I would assume that it's also not safe to keep records in your car under the seat on a hot day?
During the summer especially on vacation to the Midwest and East Coast I'm always worried about where to put records when I don't want to carry them around.
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I don't think cold per se is a real problem, but I think fluctuations in temperature can be rough on sleeves.
I have left records in trunks on 90 + days and never had a problem. Left one in the back window and had a huge problem.
true, that Grandfalloon LP I was so giddy about last week is now broken I was just picking it off the turntable(after bringing it in from the car), it had a really tight spindlehole and SNAP! the fucker cracked all the way to the label...it should only take a few years to find another copy for $5....
yeah, i have experience with leaving my record bags in the car on hot days and noticed that as long as they're nice and compacted, they're fine, but if they're left loose then a warping is what is in store for yas.
hollur.