[78-L] Cleaning Lacquers.
bradc944 at comcast.net
bradc944 at comcast.net
Wed Jan 4 15:48:34 PST 2012
...an R390... ooooo.... who was the builder?
Brad
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From: Robert M. Bratcher Jr. <rbratcherjr at yahoo.com>
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Sent: Wed, 04 Jan 2012 23:35:49 -0000 (UTC)
Subject: Re: [78-L] Cleaning Lacquers.
I cleaned the palmtric acid off of several NOS blank lacquers that I picked up from a used record dealer that I knew. One thick mass of 12" discs that I carefully pealed apart one by one then cleaned them with Windex & a paper towel then I put each disc on the Keith Monks for a second cleaning. Worked great however the discs were a bit noisy after recording with my Presto machine even though I used a fresh stylus. I'm sure that it was because they were old discs even though I used a 75 watt lamp to heat the lacquer surface as it was was being cut. Nothing hifi or anything. Just whatever I recorded off my old R390a vacuum tube reciever over a few days at 33 rpm. Normally I record from that reciever onto open reels at 3.75 ips. Didn't pay much for the blanks but I had fun with my portable recorder anyway.....
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>From: David Lennick
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>Sent: Wednesday, January 4, 2012 5:07 PM
>Subject: Re: [78-L] Cleaning Lacquers.
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>I shpritz the stuff on and wipe it in with whatever paper towels are handy. But
>cleaning the disc again with distilled water is good. I use the Monks Record
>Cleaning Machine, so I'm already using a turntable and a system of brushes and
>a vacuum pump.
>
>What, no Swiffer?
>
>dl
>
>On 1/4/2012 6:02 PM, Cary Ginell wrote:
>> Will a soft Bounty paper towel be good enough to apply it? Or should we use something less abrasive like chamois (or even a Sham Wow, if we dare...)?
>> Cary
>>
>> On Jan 4, 2012, at 2:28 PM, "David Lennick" wrote:
>>
>>> Don't go buying ammonia unless you plan to dilute it drastically..Johnson's
>>> original format Windex has the perfect amount. Accept no substitutes or bargain
>>> store knock-offs, don't use "extra strength" or any colour other than blue. The
>>> stuff you're going to remove is palmitic acid.
>>>
>>> And it makes perfect sense to want to transfer your own discs.
>>>
>>> dl
>>>
>>> On 1/4/2012 4:00 PM, OKIN EARL wrote:
>>>> Hi!
>>>>
>>>> Firstly, thanks for your replies about cleaning lacquers.
>>>>> From what you all say, Ammonia seems to be the key word!
>>>> I'll buy some tomorrow but naturally beginning with the play-out area, just
>>>> in case. ;-)
>>>>
>>>> For those of you who wanted to know if these recordings are otherwise
>>>> available...
>>>> These are all complete broadcasts from Hotel Pennsylvania between
>>>> October-December 1937.
>>>> Maybe you can check to see if these have been otherwise released or not,
>>>> but I'd still rather clean what I've already got, rather than spend money
>>>> on other records! ;-)
>>>>
>>>> Earl.
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