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I use a electro-magnetic jewellery cleaner I go from Aldi! You can see it getting the crap out of the grooves. But thats best for ingrained dirt, for scratches etc, I don't know if any
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Hi Russ I'm assuning that this tune is A) Really rare B) you want to play it out in which case perhaps the best thing to do is sample the tune in and get a carver done. I samp
Hi Gang, help needed please...
Can you 'clean up' the sound on a record with heavy wear, say a G grade ?. There is the 'bacon frying' sound through out on the record in question, although it is not through being accesively dirty, more because of many fine scratches.
The music can be heard quite well thru out all of this & there are no skips or jumps, i assume there are some deeper scratches too, which I know nothing can be done about. For the grade it plays quite well, but just wondered if the bacon can be removed or improved in any way....maybe 'skimming' ?, I hasten to add this is for myself & not for re sale, if the record was sold later, I would obviously make it clear that the record had been 'skimmed'. I assume that you can only 'skim' vinyl not styrene...
Lastly, is there anyone in the UK that specializes in this kind of thing, I'm happy to pay for the service.
Thanks in advance kids, best Russ....