Flattening Out Wavy Record Sleeves??
erewhon
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I have plenty of experience fixing warped vinyl, but not sleeves. I bought some records this weekend that would have been mint had the guy at the flea market not put them out too early (peak dew time). I've tried putting weight on them, but I don't think it's working. What do you guys do? Is there a way to iron them out maybe?Thanks!
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Same thing with bowed sleeves too, huh? Does that have something to do with humidity or something? I was displaying whatever record I was playing in an Expedit hole, presentation style, all fall. Then when the mad radiator heat kicked in, my sleeves started getting as loose as granny drawers when I left them up there like that for a while. Any ideas?
The waves on most of them are pretty minimal and the sleeves are otherwise very intact. Plus, they are all 80s punk/hardcore/metal LPs, which seem more workable than that thicker cardboard stuff from the 70s and before. A few of them did ok with some weight on them for a couple of days, but some seem to have mysteriously retained water that went away after blowdrying and "came back" two days later.
Like crink said, the ones stacked next to eachother are cool, but I stopped displaying the covers. Now I just lay them flat on the floor or on top of the Expedit. I can't stand bowed sleeves!
Do you recommend this from experience? I'm toying with the idea of trying it with a towel between the sleeve and the iron, but I don't want to make the problem worse.