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Old 03-23-2004, 01:54 PM   #7 (permalink)
perripken
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shakran is correct, I still have a brush- it's made by a company named disc cleaner. It comes with a bottle of fluid. He is also correct that you clean with the grooves and not against them like a cd. The easiest way is just to put the record on the turntable and power it at the 33 setting. Put a few drops on the edge of the brush and smooth the solution on with the edge of the bottle.
set the brush down on the record and let the turntable do the work. Like I said, go with the grooves.
Man, this is weird to think some people have never used a turntable! I am old!
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