aand just run it over, as many times you need to. PRESSURE PRESSURE.. and if theres any sharp dust left you will make great circles on the record. in this case you get a record with 2 grooves on one side. and you get a free dust-tango track for free.
haha he messed up and said that if your drying it and its still dry and theres some moisture still in it. nun the less its not that bad for your record. its just not the best. long as your carefull its fine
I prefer this method for removing moisture. The cloth also removed grit that brushes cannot remove. The audiophile experts will never agree, and who cares? This does not harm records.
Beware of new vinyl re-issues, some cutting houses uses digital conversions in the spacing process, which makes the album like a CD printed on vinyl = mojo gone. Spread the awareness of it, I think it is a fraudulent practice because that info isn´t stated on the product.
Probably mold and mildew. You want to keep the microgrooves as clean as possible. I use a record vacuum to dry my vinyl. A less expensive method would be to towel dry and then let the vinyl sit in the open air for about an hour or so, depending on the humidity in your area.
aand just run it over, as many times you need to. PRESSURE PRESSURE.. and if theres any sharp dust left you will make great circles on the record. in this case you get a record with 2 grooves on one side. and you get a free dust-tango track for free.
RecordieH 6 months ago
haha he messed up and said that if your drying it and its still dry and theres some moisture still in it. nun the less its not that bad for your record. its just not the best. long as your carefull its fine
mishmoshable 9 months ago
Better yet, buy the CD or download it.
pornojack 10 months ago
@pornojack vinyl > digital
FuckingStanz 5 months ago
These so called "experts" on vinyl, more look like amateurs!
rafasilva1 11 months ago
I prefer this method for removing moisture. The cloth also removed grit that brushes cannot remove. The audiophile experts will never agree, and who cares? This does not harm records.
grabngonuts 1 year ago
Ahhhh no! Use a microfiber cloth. Normal cloths scratch it.
toasteroven427 1 year ago 6
OH NO !!!! it's Mr Bean he is every where, I bet he has people buried in his back yard, something is just not right with him.
4evaclapham 1 year ago
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4evaclapham 1 year ago
He look like a DJ wannabe, and far far away from from a expert record collector who knows how to clean his records.
rafasilva1 1 year ago
lol the comments
farerse 1 year ago
ah folks.. that record is not clean!
TheFRiNgEguitars 2 years ago
this guy is hi as the sky
delcielo1985 2 years ago 5
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Beware of new vinyl re-issues, some cutting houses uses digital conversions in the spacing process, which makes the album like a CD printed on vinyl = mojo gone. Spread the awareness of it, I think it is a fraudulent practice because that info isn´t stated on the product.
Casar1973 2 years ago
hes totally fucking up his records...
pastryhat 2 years ago 22
you have no idea about what you are doing.
stefann1989 2 years ago 2
Expert Wannabe Village...
T2431 2 years ago 4
these so called experts are idiots.
pastryhat 2 years ago 18
he is such an idiot, he is allways laughing at the end...i may say it's GAY
horatium16 2 years ago
never dry ya records with a cloth lol
djstuarthodson 2 years ago
Lint free cloth is no problem.
VincesVinyl 2 years ago
U DINT SAY WHY IT HAS TO BE DRY ! U SAID U WERE GOING TO TALK ABOUT IT LATER ON IN THE VID! ??i im puzzled
browner313 3 years ago
Probably mold and mildew. You want to keep the microgrooves as clean as possible. I use a record vacuum to dry my vinyl. A less expensive method would be to towel dry and then let the vinyl sit in the open air for about an hour or so, depending on the humidity in your area.
kjaldsf 3 years ago
where could i get one of those record vaccums? and how much?
HATECREWrulz123 2 years ago
eBay. Look up "Nitty Gritty". They range from $300-1,000.
adrian5118 2 years ago