Cleaning vinyl, yall got it wrong

Hi-FiGuy

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Peep this! :eek:

WARNING: THIS IS STUPID SILLY HUMOR, IF YOU CANT LIGHTEN UP FOR A FEW MINUTES DONT WATCH THIS, I CANT "GIVE YOU" THE TIME BACK!


 
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amirm

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I personally favor using meat tenderizer and radiator fluid/antifreeze. The combination works a lot better than the junk he is using as modern antifreeze has lubricating molecules in it that improves cartridge tracking (speeds up transients/improves detail resolution).
 

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I remove water from my records with WD40 as it displaces the water off the surface and lubricates the grooves for extreme friction reduction and lower noise floor.
 

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Hi-FiGuy

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There I fixed it so as to not rob anybody of their valuable time.
Explicit warning added to OP.
 

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I also wasted my time while laughing. ...So maybe it's not such a bad thing after all...it puts life's perspective in check with reality.

I'm also listening to the radio...it helps...classical chamber music...piano, cello, violin, viola. ...Voila.
 

Hi-FiGuy

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Perspective is an understatement.

I am wondering if someone thought there was some new cleaning method that had not been tried a thousand times already and felt duped.

It simply made me laugh when I saw it and put into perspective how obsessed we get with cleaning records (myself included)! :p

If you cant laugh at yourself...
 

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