lp grunge


I have left several lp's on my tt for a day or two. I have an audioquest silicone platter. On the side where the lp's sat, I now am left with a serious coating, almost as though there is a chemical reaction between the vinyl and silicone. Although I've never seen a post about this, as common as it has been for me, there must be others out there who have seen this happen. Amy way to fix this? Am I stuck with useless lp's?
rgc
all LPs are useless as sources of hi-fi. Go cd and the 'problem' is solved. of course CDs take all the fun away. All the tinkering and fussing about.
Somebody else in here noted the AQ mat being sticky and weird...not that that's a BAD thing...I bought one of those carbon felt anti-static mats and it works great although you do need to do try not to get dandruff on it when leaning over to que something. My useless LPs...all that fun tinkering resulting only in happiness inducing sound...also, I play iTunes lossless and hi-res files on a virtual mat where I have to imagine the tinkering part, which, if you think about it, is a lot of extra work.
>>10-11-11: Rok2id
all LPs are useless as sources of hi-fi. Go cd and the 'problem' is solved<<

Every thread needs an idiot for comic relief.

Good job.