Hi guys, wondered if you could help me with something. I bought a record at a carboot (super cheap at 50p so if theres no hope then its not the worst thing in the world) and there appears to be mold/mildew spots on one side. The other side is strangely spotless, but the other side has it pretty bad. I have looked online and they suggest using isopropyl alcohol and soap, leaving it to soak for a few minutes, then wiping it off carefully. My concern is that with all the videos I have seen it appears to be a different type of mold which covers the whole vinyl, not spots like this. Anyone have any advice?
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This would be a record where I might finally try Scrubbing Bubbles or wood glue.
Thanks so much for this, I will give it a try! Im starting to think it's stained in. I used the alcohol and soap twice now and while the record itself looks incredibly clean now, the spots haven't even faded. Hopefully this other trick works.
Anyone have any recommendations for a good cleaning brush? The wood handle one from Okki Nokki keeps cracking and then the hair sections start to fall out. I'm on brush #3 now since i got the Okki Nokki in April of last year.
I'm gonna agree with @HiFi Guy, I'm still using the original brush from my VPI and it's perfect......and I've had it almost 3 yearsAnyone have any recommendations for a good cleaning brush? The wood handle one from Okki Nokki keeps cracking and then the hair sections start to fall out. I'm on brush #3 now since i got the Okki Nokki in April of last year.
I like my VPI brush. If the brush itself gets worn, you can get a replacement brush insert to put into the original metal hande.
I'm gonna agree with @HiFi Guy, I'm still using the original brush from my VPI and it's perfect......and I've had it almost 3 years
VPI HW-16 & 16.5 Record Brush
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A few forum members have reported similar here and there if I remember correctly, which still baffles me. I've been through 2 batches, on my second now and have never gotten any "boogers".
For what it's worth I store my solution in this container and use a goose neck bottle for applying to the album. Both stored in a cabinet when not in use.
It's been two years, and I finally kicked my concentrate of TTVJ Vinyl Zyme. I, like many on here, had issues with the growth happening. This time around, I'm gonna only make one squeeze bottle at a time to try to prevent that from happening.