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    I'm Lee.

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    What about when the records are more than a little dusty? What liquid if any can be used? If so, can I use a microfibre cloth?
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    Quote Originally Posted by webby View Post
    What about when the records are more than a little dusty? What liquid if any can be used? If so, can I use a microfibre cloth?
    Depending on what you mean by "more than a little dusty", I would recommend you use a record cleaning machine (RCM).

    If you have more than, say 200 LPs, then an RCM is an essential piece of equipment. If you can't afford one, then there may be an audio equipment outlets that could provide a record cleaning service local to you.
    Barry

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