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Re: [ARSCLIST] Audiodisc acetates with the while filmy surface



Dear Graham,

Thanks for your posting.

I fear I must disagree with your advice on two fronts.

1) Unless it's been reformulated, Windex contains ammonia, which should not be used on lacquer-coated discs.

2) The act of cleaning, by any means whatever, may damage the playing surface of a lacquer-coated disc, especially if the coating is starting to separate from the base. So any type of cleaning may remove some or all of the recorded material from the disc. Hence the recommendation to make a copy before cleaning and another afterwards. This conflicts with your advice, I realize; but the poor archivist faces a bit of a dilemma:

copy before cleaning, risking damage to groove VS cleaning before copying, risking loss of the recorded content. Please feel free to comment.

Experience here suggests that copying before cleaning does not always damage the recorded groove; in fact, in many cases the discs play better after cleaning, or at least play as well after as before. Perhaps it's not what can be seen under a microscope that counts, but rather the results of playing the disc(s).

Richard Warren

At 06:34 PM 3/25/2008, you wrote:
Richard Warren wrote:

1) Try playing discs as they are -- sometimes the goo doesn't sound (though it may clog the stylus and cause mis-tracking, in which case you can play each side in segments).

NEVER try playing the disc without removing the whiteish deposits.


Look at it under a microscope and you will see little crystals of the stuff... YOU DON'T WANT TO TRY PLAYING A DISC WITHOUT GETTING THAT CLEANED OFF THE SURFACE!!! You risk severely damaging the grooves if you do!




... Graham Newton


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