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| subject: | cleaning old 78 vinyls ? |
WC>-> I don't know abput Artifiucal Drying. Seems to me the Smart Move would WC>-> be "Air Movement" Drying in a controled Temperature and Humidity WC>-> enviroment.. Like an Air Conditioned room. WC>Makes since to me however in that case I'd make the last rince distilled WC>water as contaminants would coincentrate on drying borders. O YES, the distiled water, REAL sdistilled not the supermarket equilivent De-Ionized water,is necessart for those with a valualble collection. That De-Ionized, Distilled Equilivent according to hte label, still has a small of minerals in it that would be left after the Drying. WC>BTW I used to copy my vinyl LP onto reel top reel tape playing them WC>through once than returned the LP's to their sleeves. That was a popular thing to do for real collector items. Some nowdays rip them to Wave files and burn a CD for playing. And for the real purist in a magazine recently I saw an Blip on a $15,000 Laser Beam turntable. NOTHING except the Laser touches the Recorded Grouve. :-) --- þ SLMR 2.1a þ This note from El Cajon California USA* Origin: Try Our Web Based QWK: DOCSPLACE.ORG (1:123/140) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 123/140 500 106/2000 633/267 |
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