Repairing skips
NeverEnoughMoney
300 Posts
I'm trying to repair a skip with a sewing needle. I've dragged the needle through the scratched part of of the groove a few times, but the record is still skipping in the same spot. Anyone have any tricks that work for them and that may be helpful?Thanks.
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back & forth over the skip" method for the first time
yesterday, and it actually fixed a couple of skips ...
it still had a click/pop where the skip was, but no jump.
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Lobby/7049/skips.htm
Why suspect? I wash really filthy records like this all the time.
It works very well. Records are a little more durable than
some of y'all seem to think.
as long as you don't sink the labels you are fine. You should rinse with distilled water though. Tap water left residues that DO sound when playing.
Except for 150+ KPMs cause fuck that!
well yeah I realize water won't ruin the actual record itself, i guess I took exception to this:
"I submerse the whole thing. Don't worry about the label; it's very hardy, and never shows any adverse effects from the dunking."
RED AND YELLOW LABELS ARE NOT TO BE FUCKED WITH
That whole dunking thing wierds me out.
I wash all my really dirty vinyl with distilled water and a tiny percentage of hydrogen peroxide, then I go back over them with just distilled H2O. I never submerse a label. I play it wet with a spair set of needles and a decent amount of weight. The needles pull out the wet grime and then I just clean the spairs and repeat a few times.
I think the most important part is what you use to wipe the surface.....brush, old tee shirt, etc....what do you all use?
sometimes it helps to heat the tip of the needle