If you have records, that are store stock or warehouse new, that have never seen the light of day. Should you clean them before selling. Most records like this will have aquired a film of dust over the years.
I tend not to clean them, but send them out as is, for the new owner to clean in his own desired way. The danger with cleaning is that you might slighty discolour the label or even use a slighty firm cloth and leave tiny surface marks on the vinyl. When ever I remember I state that to the client.
So I sent one out like this the other day and the buyer sent it back saying it wasn't mint as stated.
If you have records, that are store stock or warehouse new, that have never seen the light of day. Should you clean them before selling. Most records like this will have aquired a film of dust over the years.
I tend not to clean them, but send them out as is, for the new owner to clean in his own desired way. The danger with cleaning is that you might slighty discolour the label or even use a slighty firm cloth and leave tiny surface marks on the vinyl. When ever I remember I state that to the client.
So I sent one out like this the other day and the buyer sent it back saying it wasn't mint as stated.
Anyone have a view on this.
Dave