[78-L] Washing records

Robert M. Bratcher Jr. bratcher at pdq.net
Fri Feb 12 07:47:35 PST 2010


At 08:05 AM 2/12/2010, you wrote:
>DAVID BURNHAM wrote:
> > Michael Biel wrote:
> >
> > But you have to COMPLETELY dry the records and keep them dry in order
> > for this to happen.  There are also different grades of shellac, and the
> > shellac used for Red Seal records is well known to be more resistant to
> > water and moisture damage than used in black label Victors.
> >
> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> >
> > Most of the records I've washed in this manner have been RCA red 
> seals and I always dry them as much as and as fast as possible in 
> order not to leave water marks.  I hesitate to wash Columbias 
> because of the possibility of water getting in between the layers 
> and causing damage.  But aside from buying an umpteen thousand 
> dollar cleaning machine, what is considered to be the safest way to 
> clean shellac records?
> >
> > db
> > _________________________________
>
>An umpteen thousand dollar cleaning machine. And I haven't ruined 
>any Columbias
>on it yet..the risk is outweighed by getting a clean playing of it.
>
>Now, does anyone have a safe method for cleaning Hit Of The Weeks?
>
>dl

Well if you have access to the Keith Monks RCM then it should be able 
to clean the HOW record just like it does any other record. Of course 
the HOW has to be flat enough to be able to clean it!! 




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