CLEANING VINYL RECORDS
I have learned an easy way to clean my records!
I buy rubbing alcohol and I pour it into a spray bottle.
Just take an empty spray bottle and fill it with rubbing alcohol.
It usually takes about 2 containers to fill a spray bottle.
Before I list my records,
I remove them from the sleeve and GENTLY spray a MIST at an angel onto the vinyl
Stay about 5 inches away.
Then i take a soft cloth (never,never use paper towels) and GENTLY rub in a circular motion,
Same direction as the grooves, DO NOT go against the grooves.
The alcohol dries very quickly and you can than inspect the vinyl for any MAJOR scratches or Nick's.
READY and CLEAN VINYL , list it on eBay giving a CLEAN DESCRIPTION,
slip it back into the sleeve till it is
SOLD and ready to ship!
NOTE: DO NOT use this method to clean 78's or OLDER, thick vinyl, it WILL DAMAGE THEM. WARM soapy water is BEST for those older records.
THANKS for Reading My Review!!!!!!!!!!!
I buy rubbing alcohol and I pour it into a spray bottle.
Just take an empty spray bottle and fill it with rubbing alcohol.
It usually takes about 2 containers to fill a spray bottle.
Before I list my records,
I remove them from the sleeve and GENTLY spray a MIST at an angel onto the vinyl
Stay about 5 inches away.
Then i take a soft cloth (never,never use paper towels) and GENTLY rub in a circular motion,
Same direction as the grooves, DO NOT go against the grooves.
The alcohol dries very quickly and you can than inspect the vinyl for any MAJOR scratches or Nick's.
READY and CLEAN VINYL , list it on eBay giving a CLEAN DESCRIPTION,
slip it back into the sleeve till it is
SOLD and ready to ship!
NOTE: DO NOT use this method to clean 78's or OLDER, thick vinyl, it WILL DAMAGE THEM. WARM soapy water is BEST for those older records.
THANKS for Reading My Review!!!!!!!!!!!Guide created: 09/16/06 (updated 07/07/08)


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