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Ok, I lied. I actually ran 2 batches.
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What am I looking at?
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An illicit V(i nyl) lab.
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Mmm rotisserie vinyl. How long do you turn the spit and at what temperature?
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Sonic Vinyl cleaner?
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Fawncy! Beats the hell out of a little brush and some alcohol.
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Man, you really CAN deep fry anything !!!!
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Records are a bit before my time but that looks overkill to me.
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F rom what I’ve seen on YouTube, all you need is some glue to clean records.
I don't own any records, nor have I researched them. Not sure why those pop up in my feed.
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Nifty, I was looking at some vintage altec Lansing speakers last weekend I may have to make them follow me home.
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I’ve got a few that just wouldn’t sound right “cleaned” Original beat up pressing of Otis’s dock of the bay album. I know every pop and scratch on it, and have played it so many times that t he copy I have on CD sounds like it’s fake. I do wonder if Neil Y oung’s “ditch trilogy” would sound better, “tonight’s the night” is SUPPOSED to sound rough. But I assume most record sound better clean. Most of my records have been dirty since before I was born.
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Always goo d to see someone keeping the old ways alive.