I think it did prove something. Not about the HG. Or a RCM. But certainly about someThis will make you laugh. Some random weirdo on Facebook took exception to me criticising that YouTube beardy weirdy. So he took the contents of his hoover, emptied it on his record. Wet it, pressed it in with parchment paper. Let it dry in solid. Then cleaned it off with his vacuum rcm and apparently that was supposed to prove something to me…
Welp, he sure showed you.This will make you laugh. Some random weirdo on Facebook took exception to me criticising that YouTube beardy weirdy. So he took the contents of his hoover, emptied it on his record. Wet it, pressed it in with parchment paper. Let it dry in solid. Then cleaned it off with his vacuum rcm and apparently that was supposed to prove something to me…
I just like to imagine that this person solves all of their conflicts with the contents of their vacuum, water and parchment paper.
It's just so crazy that it works. Really, we're dealing with a genius here, my good people.
Joe, I can't look at your profile pic. It scares me. I know I'm not alone here. Like, what the fuck man. It's freakydeaky.
You didn’t get morph over there? He’s like a kids tv legend in the uk, was the first animation from Ardman…
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You didn’t get morph over there? He’s like a kids tv legend in the uk, was the first animation from Ardman…
Actually they were puppets, but I seem to remember a lot of the humans were in black face and wore creepy mittens.SEE TOTALLY NORMAL EGYPTIAN RATS
Humans in blackface, on a children's show, in Quebec?Actually they were puppets, but I seem to remember a lot of the humans were in black face and wore creepy mittens.
My wife was shocked that I had never heard of the Samiad from Five Children and It:We just had Nik et Pik
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I loved Kroft Supershow, their Saturday morning show, w/ the intro filmed @ The Omni in Atlanta. I marveled at that crazy long escalator and the amusement park above the mall portion.Eh, we had Sid and Marty Krofft in the states, so none of that seems weird to me.
What was your cleaner/cleaning process with the VPI? Not looking to be critical, I’m just curious.in all seriousness though, it is really nice to see it be able to clean up pressings that my vacuum cleaner wasn't able to do much with. it's why i have recommended the machine to people even with VPI vacuum cleaners or other vacuum cleaners. it's made some albums of mine listenable again when even the VPI couldn't.
Used to use the MoFi super deep cleaner with the brush with velvet pads (think that was also MoFi?). Scrub and Let it soak then vacuum it then two cleans with the super record wash. Lastly hit with zerostat and put in a rice paper inner. I had just gotten the Christo solution too but didn’t use it a ton yet. At worst the HG does the same job but more automated. At its best I hear better dynamics on some albums which I don’t recall ever experiencing when cleaning with the VPIWhat was your cleaner/cleaning process with the VPI? Not looking to be critical, I’m just curious.
I ordered a VG copy of The Best of Blondie off Discogs and after one clean it's still pretty crackly but I can hear things in the songs I never heard before. Going to give it a couple more cleans and see if it'll get ride of some of the crackles but either way I'm happy with the results so far.