[78-L] What has spotted these discs?

David Lennick dlennick at sympatico.ca
Mon Mar 23 15:18:24 PDT 2009


These two are the first and last discs in the set, so if those sides were 
facing the album inside covers, Mike's mold theory makes sense.

Egad..yesterday I retrieved an album that had been in my garage for two years, 
and in a musty shed for some time before that. The album stank to high heavens 
and had stuff growing inside, but the discs needed only minimal cleaning (and 
the album's front cover is now photocopied and attached to a clean album).

dl

Michael Biel wrote:
> From:Stephen Davies
>>   Several records in this newly acquired "Birth of the blues" album 
>> (Victor P-82) have spotting on them. "Careless love" (Victor 27545-A) and 
>> "Memphis blues" (Victor 27542-B) are spotted with something, and I don't 
>> want to assume it is mold.
>>   
> 
> It could be mold, especially if it is seen or felt on the labels as 
> well.  Were these sides firectly facing the front and back covers of the 
> album?   The cardboard retains moisture more than the sleeve paper.  If 
> the labels are unaffected it could be caused by spray droplets of an 
> alcohol-containing spray.  Once I was spraying a room with Lysol Spray 
> and there was a broken Red Seal record lying out.  I was just spraying 
> the room air and found that SUDDENLY there were white spots all over the 
> previously mint (although broken in two) record.  But if you feel a 
> little roughness and powdery feel on the labels, it is mold.
> 
> Mike Biel  mbiel at mbiel.com  
> 
>>   Can anyone please diagnose what this is? It's in the grooves and 
>> everywhere. What is the solution to removing it?  Thanks in advance.
>>   See expandable pictures at 
>> http://bigband-smallband.blogspot.com/#4483911236395539833
>> Stephen D     Calgary
>>
>>
>>
>> Ron L wrote:
>>   
>>> Could be mold.  In the absence of a designed for record cleaning solution,
>>> mild soap and water with painter's pad may remove it.  Rinse and dry well.
>>> Don't soak.  It won't hurt shellac.
>>>
>>> Ron L
>>>     
>>   
> 
> 




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