Transmitter Down said:Then you've probably ruined them. Tap water is no good. I use a Disco Antistat machine, and mix 90% distilled/deionised water with 10% Isopropanol, and a few drops of ilfotol
George680 said:Oh no I’m very sorry for my records.
Is there a way to undo the damage done?
Regards, Sjors
Oldphrt said:They won't be damaged, and all you need to do is wash them again using washing up liquid in warm water, rinse with cold water and dry carefully using a microfibre cloth. Then you use another microfibre cloth and wipe all the playing surfaces with a liberal dose of alcohol, meths will suffice. Then dry them carefully using a circular motion with a fresh dry cloth. I use this method to clean all sorts of muck off second hand records. The first time you play the record there may be some noise, that will gradually go after subsequent plays.
DougK said:Distilled water+IPA+wetting agent is the only way to go.
chebby said:DougK said:Distilled water+IPA+wetting agent is the only way to go.
Who knew that India Pale Ale was so versatile!
chebby said:DougK said:Distilled water+IPA+wetting agent is the only way to go.
Who knew that India Pale Ale was so versatile!
DougK said:Oldphrt said:They won't be damaged, and all you need to do is wash them again using washing up liquid in warm water, rinse with cold water and dry carefully using a microfibre cloth. Then you use another microfibre cloth and wipe all the playing surfaces with a liberal dose of alcohol, meths will suffice. Then dry them carefully using a circular motion with a fresh dry cloth. I use this method to clean all sorts of muck off second hand records. The first time you play the record there may be some noise, that will gradually go after subsequent plays.
I do like your posts Oldphrt, but on this occasion you are so wrong. Distilled water+IPA+wetting agent is the only way to go. The noise you are hearing after the first play is the crud from the tap water being ground into the vinyl.
jmjones said:Both. If you live in a hard water area, you will leaving behind limscale as the water evaporates. Surface water catchment areas, usually high in organics, aquifers - often chalk and nitrates.
Some areas have advanced water treatment. Removes organics mostly.
And don’t panic about the quality of your water, it’s all healthy and relatively little content.
distilled water remains what you need though.
George, whereabouts do you live? Hard water area?
Transmitter Down said:Tap water will knacker your records, I know, I once did it to two. Ignore the washing up liquid and tap water method, it's nonsense.
Oldphrt said:jmjones said:Both. If you live in a hard water area, you will leaving behind limscale as the water evaporates. Surface water catchment areas, usually high in organics, aquifers - often chalk and nitrates.
Some areas have advanced water treatment. Removes organics mostly.
And don’t panic about the quality of your water, it’s all healthy and relatively little content.
distilled water remains what you need though.
George, whereabouts do you live? Hard water area?
It's easy to avoid any scale from the water from drying on the vinyl. You don't just let it dry on the vinyl, you dry it thoroughly with a cloth and then clean it again with alcohol.
Al ears said:Oldphrt said:jmjones said:Both. If you live in a hard water area, you will leaving behind limscale as the water evaporates. Surface water catchment areas, usually high in organics, aquifers - often chalk and nitrates.
Some areas have advanced water treatment. Removes organics mostly.
And don’t panic about the quality of your water, it’s all healthy and relatively little content.
distilled water remains what you need though.
George, whereabouts do you live? Hard water area?
It's easy to avoid any scale from the water from drying on the vinyl. You don't just let it dry on the vinyl, you dry it thoroughly with a cloth and then clean it again with alcohol.
There's only one place for alcohol when dealing with LPs, and that's not on the vinyl.... ;-)
trevorok said:i hope its not a heavy water area *music2*
Infiniteloop said:Anyone tried this?:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TpL0HDIFOW4