Subj : cleaning old 78 vinyls ? To : JAY EMRIE From : MIKE ROSS Date : Tue Jun 14 2005 11:12 am "JAY EMRIE" bravely wrote to "THURSTON ACKERMAN" (13 Jun 05 21:04:00) --- on the heady topic of "cleaning old 78 vinyls ?" JE> Lukewarm soapy water and a VERY soft bristled brush. Let them soak for JE> a while before doing anything to them. Do NOT rub to dry - Rinse JE> very good after washing and blow dry with a very low PSI air JE> source. Also, best to use distilled water. Naturally it depends upon JE> what the "yuck" actually is. Normally records collect dust which when JE> exposed to higher humidities makes it "yucky". Jay, In my experience, if the record is simply washed with soap it will have a large amount of surface noise because the substrate material will be too dry. There were specialty lubricants, that could be applied after washing, which did significantly reduce surface noise. These were spread with a special brush having micron size bristles, to get at the bottom of the groove and not just on the flat shoulders of the record. I don't know if these chemicals are still available however? M*i*k*e .... Software is never having to say you're done. --- Blue Wave/DOS v2.30 * Origin: Juxtaposition BBS, Telnet:juxtaposition.dynip.com (1:167/133) .