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Hi,
Can we use the Amway - Vinyl & Leather Cleaner product for cleaning the LP records ? I think it can be used during the last step while cleaning an LP record. Please comment.... Regards, Bins. |
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: 12km off the alaska highway in northern BC
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Don't.
Those products tend to clog up small cracks...imagine grooves. "thick", "polish", "resists water damage" etc. means you change the surface property.. That stuff ain't cleaning, it alters the surface properties. But hey, you might have a shiny record surface...just nothing there to playback from |
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