Hi guys,
Are anyone of you aware about the phenomenon "vinyl Burn" or have you personally experienced it with any of your records ?
I understand the issue of white spots happening when thick PVC made outer sleeves are used but nagoka has come out witha new inner sleeve and it claims that when the vinyl record comes in contact with any kind of "plastic" it can have a vinyl burn issue where permanent white spots are created and the new sleeve material won't let that happen
I know it will be hard for anyone for you to believe but about a year ago I made few sample inner sleeves of that exactly same material and sent it to some vinyl record collectors in my area and none liked the idea. At that time I was not aware about this new nagaoka sleeve and ofcourse did not have any scientific backing like nagaoka would have and full marks to them for doing all the research. I had just gone with what I understood.
Below is the link for the new nagoka inner sleeve
Are anyone of you aware about the phenomenon "vinyl Burn" or have you personally experienced it with any of your records ?
I understand the issue of white spots happening when thick PVC made outer sleeves are used but nagoka has come out witha new inner sleeve and it claims that when the vinyl record comes in contact with any kind of "plastic" it can have a vinyl burn issue where permanent white spots are created and the new sleeve material won't let that happen
I know it will be hard for anyone for you to believe but about a year ago I made few sample inner sleeves of that exactly same material and sent it to some vinyl record collectors in my area and none liked the idea. At that time I was not aware about this new nagaoka sleeve and ofcourse did not have any scientific backing like nagaoka would have and full marks to them for doing all the research. I had just gone with what I understood.
Below is the link for the new nagoka inner sleeve
Nagaoka GRS-LP10 Glassine Paper Anti-Static Inner Sleeves (10-pack)
Nagaoka anti-static Japanese glassine paper inner sleeves of museum quality - set of 10 pieces. Glassine paper is an extremely smooth, relatively transparent paper that is moisture resistant, oil resistant, mold resistant and abrasion resistant.
www.walvisproducts.eu