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Re: [ARSCLIST] speaking of LP storage...



I can vouch that some plastic inner sleeves leach some sort of nasty residue onto LPs. For instance, a while back I bought a load of original-pressing Pablo records from the late 70's thru mid 80's, still wrapped in plastic. Most had paper inner sleeves but the Pablo Digital issues had plastic-lined inner sleeves. In a few cases, not all cases though, the plastic inner sleeve was firmly attached to the record. I could carefully peel it off but there was a residue that did not come off with VPI treatment, including with a liquid containing isopropynol. The net result was noisy surfaces, not groove distortion but really noisy surfaces. I can't understand why some of those records had this problem but not others. All were from the same defunct record shop and all had been warehoused under similar conditions.

Plastics -- unstable chemistry by definition.

As a result of this experience, I avoid replacing inner sleeves with plastic. I handle my records carefully and store them carefully and have not had any issues using smooth paper inner sleeves.

-- Tom Fine

----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Richter" <mrichter@xxxxxxx>
To: <ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 6:21 PM
Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] speaking of LP storage...



D. Blake Werts wrote:
This talk about the storage of CDs and LPs has me thinking...  Are there any
known issues with the storage of LPs in "plastic" bags?  I have been using
some of the nice re-sealable sleeves made available through Far West Record
Supply (polypropylene?) and wondered if I will be causing damage in the long
term with these?

Any advice or experience that you can offer?

Thanks Much!
D. Blake Werts

It depends on the plastic.


We 'spoke' some time ago about plasticizer leaching out of some plastics to clog the LP grooves. Even a light coating is lethal and it cannot be removed without etching the vinyl. I've several old European EMIs that died that unfortunate death.

Mike
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http://www.mrichter.com/



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