I had a box of records in the car overnight and it was very cold and where I live in the country you get obviously get a lot of dew or condensation.
I went to pack this record for a sourcer - It was mint minus when I put it in the box in the car.
When I went to pack it to send I checked it and the vynil has gone dull in patches and it make the record look bad. It still plays absolutely fine but just looks horrible.
The record in Question was Brenda Holloway- When your gone - Tamla US White demo
There is no staining on the label- this has just affected the vynil
Anyone shed any light? and can I do anything about it?
I had a box of records in the car overnight and it was very cold and where I live in the country you get obviously get a lot of dew or condensation.
I went to pack this record for a sourcer - It was mint minus when I put it in the box in the car.
When I went to pack it to send I checked it and the vynil has gone dull in patches and it make the record look bad. It still plays absolutely fine but just looks horrible.
The record in Question was Brenda Holloway- When your gone - Tamla US White demo
There is no staining on the label- this has just affected the vynil
Anyone shed any light? and can I do anything about it?
Edited by Ernie Andrews