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PVA when done right can be very effective. It won't deal with scratches but will lift out crap from the grooves and doesn't leave anything behind. You end up with a negative of the record on the dried
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I know someone who t-cut his sales. They looked great but sounded like total sh*t and I got a full refund. Ok if you're pulling a one way sales scam but not if you want to actually listen to them,
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Hi Anyone?
As a small time record collector who finds that mending “wounded” records very therapeutic, (i.e. do tend to play them rather than drool over the condition) I was just wondering if anyone has used Tee cut?.
Bought a rather badly marked Tommy Navarro for a pittance but is really badly marked (see photo). It does play through okay but with constant bacon and egg frying background noise.
Have lightly sanded down the bumps but thought a tee cut then wood glue might help.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
In Advance
Ian
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