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thescarletpronster

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When you've just cleaned a batch of LPs, don't stand next to the rack on which they're drying and shake up some vinaigrette for your lunch-time salad in a jar with an ill-fitting top.

I hope you find this helpful. [holds head in hands]
 

Hi-FiOutlaw

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thescarletpronster said:
When you've just cleaned a batch of LPs, don't stand next to the rack on which they're drying and shake up some vinaigrette for your lunch-time salad in a jar with an ill-fitting top.

I hope you find this helpful. [holds head in hands]

The vinyl can be cleaned again, but the labels don't... Will smell for some time...*lol*
 
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BIGBERNARDBRESSLAW

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Aaaah, memories. Takes me back to those glorious days of balsamic flavoured vinyl.

Of course, if you'd used my method of spinning the records dry in in a drill, they'd be no waiting for records to dry on a rack, and no flavoured vinyl. *blum3*
 
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thescarletpronster said:
I tried your drill method, but unfortunately I screwed the LPs to the wall. Can't reach my turntable up that high to play them.

*biggrin*

It works though, and much better than the drain and wait method. Now try again, properly this time. *biggrin*
 

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