| Re: Keeping Vinyl Records in Top Shape [message #65565 is a reply to message #65551] | 
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						Adveser
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		*They will probably start warping at anything over 90 degrees. 
 
*They sell plastic record sleeves that are about 25 bucks for like 50 of them I think. I like them and have all my records in them. You lose the paper feeling of flipping through them, but a spilled drink doesn't ruin the artwork. I like to write stuff on the plastic sleeves. 
 
*they like being stored on their sides, not flat. 
 
*I recommend plan old dish soap and a sponge, though you'll probably have to release the static charge this might build. They make brushes for that. 
 
*The 1980's saw the release of really thin, tightly packed grooves called "dynaflex." Avoid these if at all possible. They will skip and warp easily and tend to have a thin range in my experience from being compressed.
		
		
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