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[ARSCLIST] Fwd: cleaning up after Katrina - vinyl records
There is aa folk music and dance elist I am on, and this juts showed up
today - can ayone comment on whether ot not this is good, and what the
easy effective way might be I can recommend to them? I think a direct
response miight be more efficient than searching the archives and
trying to find the best methods... Hope this is a reasonable request!
Thanks in advance,
Lou
Lou Judson • Intuitive Audio
415-883-2689
Begin forwarded message:
Several people suggested using isopropyl alcohol:water (1:4). It
didn't work because the records were submerged not only in water but
also in what resembles really, REALLY thick, black engine oil.So
decided to use the same stuff I'm using to scrub the outsdide of my
house, porch railings. etc.: "Simple Green". I'm sure there are other
similar products, this one seems to be most popular in NOLA right now.
Buy it by the gallon, a serious degreaser. At first it felt sort of
ludicrous - use the same thing on your driveway and on your records?
But then - what did I have to lose except lost records? Got a dishpan
and a clean very soft sponge, mixed 1:1, SG:water (label suggests this
ratio for 'heavy cleaning') and started to gently wash each record.
Did this until the oily sheen had disappeared from the surface. I
might run into some records that have more serious damage; however, so
far it's worked perfectly, they all sound good as new.
Happy about each little victory,