Actually, putting it between two sheets of glass (with the top one weighted
down) and then leaving it in direct sunlight for several hours does the job
quite nicely. Of course, you DO need it to be kind of sunny...
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Subject: RE: [313] recovering vinyl
Date: 10 Dec 2000 02:53:46 -0000
erm, I'm not sure that putting it in direct sunlight with a heavy
object on top of it will actually work real well. (Is this an
unknown Monty Python sketch?)
I could see putting it in sunlight to soften up the vinyl and
*then* putting a heavy flat object on it.
My experience is that this doesn't work too well and, sadly, Jeff's
other idea is better. Unfortunately it's very hard to find
replacement copies even of fairly popular older tracks.
phred
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