[78-L] Best way to clean 78s
Robert M. Bratcher Jr.
rbratcherjr at yahoo.com
Thu Dec 30 19:51:32 PST 2010
You too huh? I bought a few extra bottles of photoflow (here in the Houston
Texas area) just in case they quit making it one day. Not sure yet what I'd
replace it with.....
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From: David Lennick <dlennick at sympatico.ca>
To: 78-L Mail List <78-l at klickitat.78online.com>
Sent: Thu, December 30, 2010 9:35:28 PM
Subject: Re: [78-L] Best way to clean 78s
Any camera store carries PhotoFlow. 1:200 mixed with steam distilled water.
That's what I use in the Monks cleaner.
dl
On 12/30/2010 7:57 PM, Mark Bardenwerper wrote:
> On 12/29/2010 1:47, David Lennick wrote:
>> And for those, you can probably do without the soap. I used to keep a j-cloth
>> in my travel bag when I went on record hunting trips and I'd give the records
>> an initial cleaning as soon as I bought them. The grunge is a lot more
>> encrusted these days, but in a pinch I'd say that method would still get you
a
>> record that's clean enough to audition on a non-critical player.
>>
> Consider the pollutants on many old records. If they didn't heat with
> coal, they heated with oil. More people smoked in those days as well.
> Even if a record was put in a cabinet, the records were coated with a
> substance that make them magnets of dust, dirt and record grindings.
> We used to use a wetting solution made from photoflow, but that is
> getting hard to find. I am using dish soap, a very dilute solution and I
> don't let the label get wet.
>
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