wheres the part 3 when YOU show the results??? :( and why you dont buy the MOFI sleeves? Mobile Fidelity - MFSL INNER SLEEVES (PKG 50) is better than the cheap from sleeve town?
Have you ever had a problem with warping from the steam? The first time I tried a steaming method I ended up permanently warping the album I was cleaning, and although it only happened once I am still a bit hesitant. Thoughts?
Use the purest, affordable water available to you. There is a great article on the Audiogon forums about water and storage. The author, Justin Time, did great research and it fell perfectly in line with what I had read previously. I've never seen any melting and I've steamed many colored records. I have noticed black splotches on new white records that was probably residual vinyl from previous pressings. Steaming is widely held as the best method. I use the high quality Shark steamer.
i found that when using a steamer because of such heat it burns the plastic of the actual steamer which leaches on to the vinyl in tiny pieces, i noticed that after trying to clean a white color limited record, it is not noticeable on a black record so i would stay away from doing that. Also the best plastic is #1 (not #7) as it used in most water bottles to drink from. and ive been using distilled water to rinse the recrd after cleaning as it has 0 mineral content.
Nice work! Clean records sound way better. And they will do so longer. I hope you are only cleaning this LP on the floor for the video. Even the cleanest floors have dust, fibres, pet hair, etc. that will snap right back on that clean record before you have a chance to get up and play it, un-doing your efforts.
Great videos! Love my vinyl! I loved 1:12-1:18, the dog had to check out what was going on and gave such a look to the camera! Lol! Beautiful dog by the way :)
A before/after comparison on the visual look of the LP's and an audio comparison would be great. Great Video and yeah Silk says you're crazy in dog language.
Very informative and thorough video. I have the same Nitty Gritty cleaner and just picked up a steamer the other day. I'll be sure to try your cleaning method. I'm gonna give that Whole Foods water a try for the rinse as well, that'll save me having to spend too much on lab grade water.
wheres the part 3 when YOU show the results??? :( and why you dont buy the MOFI sleeves? Mobile Fidelity - MFSL INNER SLEEVES (PKG 50) is better than the cheap from sleeve town?
anderzom 2 months ago
Awesome video man. Didn't feel like almost 20 minutes. Thanks.
Lebrich57 2 months ago
God damn it, every single retailer no longer has that Shark Super Steamer in stock anymore.. must be discontinued or something, bummer
dmorin74 7 months ago
love the vids, the $2 bottle, what is it and where did you get it? Thanks!
oldestgamer 10 months ago
Have you ever had a problem with warping from the steam? The first time I tried a steaming method I ended up permanently warping the album I was cleaning, and although it only happened once I am still a bit hesitant. Thoughts?
zaza719 11 months ago
Use the purest, affordable water available to you. There is a great article on the Audiogon forums about water and storage. The author, Justin Time, did great research and it fell perfectly in line with what I had read previously. I've never seen any melting and I've steamed many colored records. I have noticed black splotches on new white records that was probably residual vinyl from previous pressings. Steaming is widely held as the best method. I use the high quality Shark steamer.
jmrooster4 1 year ago
i found that when using a steamer because of such heat it burns the plastic of the actual steamer which leaches on to the vinyl in tiny pieces, i noticed that after trying to clean a white color limited record, it is not noticeable on a black record so i would stay away from doing that. Also the best plastic is #1 (not #7) as it used in most water bottles to drink from. and ive been using distilled water to rinse the recrd after cleaning as it has 0 mineral content.
geroin31337 1 year ago
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geroin31337 1 year ago
Nice work! Clean records sound way better. And they will do so longer. I hope you are only cleaning this LP on the floor for the video. Even the cleanest floors have dust, fibres, pet hair, etc. that will snap right back on that clean record before you have a chance to get up and play it, un-doing your efforts.
manidig 1 year ago
Great videos! Love my vinyl! I loved 1:12-1:18, the dog had to check out what was going on and gave such a look to the camera! Lol! Beautiful dog by the way :)
JimAndMike4Ever 1 year ago
A before/after comparison on the visual look of the LP's and an audio comparison would be great. Great Video and yeah Silk says you're crazy in dog language.
JSmith856 1 year ago
Awesome Vid man, but i think your dog thinks you are crazy by the way he looked at the camera LOL!
ugarmada 1 year ago
Very informative and thorough video. I have the same Nitty Gritty cleaner and just picked up a steamer the other day. I'll be sure to try your cleaning method. I'm gonna give that Whole Foods water a try for the rinse as well, that'll save me having to spend too much on lab grade water.
mw679 1 year ago
Nice video. Steaming has been the best method I've found to clean records.
Thanks for the Whole Foods water tip.
punktexas 1 year ago