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OP is not talking about scratches, just streaks, static and dust
"Pretty much every day, I have to clean streaks off the cover. There is a very high amount of static."
Turntable dust cover cleaning
Howdy. I have an issue with my Sota turntable dust cover. Pretty much every day, I have to clean streaks off the cover. There is a very high amount of static. I do run a very small humidifier as well. I live in Colorado (very dry climate) and the problem is worse on very dry days. I use Sprayway glass cleaner which has no ammonia and is safe for plastic. I'm assuming the cover is either plastic or plexiglass.
Here's a photo of it - https://imgpile.com/images/G1MMZ8.jpg
Any ideas?
Thanks much !
Nasty Scratches I made a terrible mess out of a dust cover which was under something else I was working on. STUPID! . I took it to my auto body shop. They got it down to the point where I could perfect it with the Nova 3 step kit They also can buff up old cloudy plastic headlight covers on cars, big differences: amount of light and appearance |
Seems to me that whatever you are using to "clean" is the cause of the residue in the photo. I have used Sprayway myself for windows and it is far from streak-free. You might get better results with a mild solution of distilled water and white vinegar. For windows, I spray the window and then buff it dry with newsprint (yes, newsprint), but for the turntable cover I would use a soft, liny free cloth like one used to clean computer screens. Not sure why all the talk about swirls, when that isn't the issue. |
Thanks all for the feedback and advice. There are a couple of suggestions I'll try here regarding cleaning solution and microfiber cloths. I'll report back on results. And, as several have mentioned, it is not a scratch issue as the cover is in perfect condition. It is very much about the film that is a result of both the static from the dry climate, and perhaps use of Sprayway. I have a "Hudson Hi-Fi Vinyl Record Cleaning Arm Anti Static Brush" that will move around when I'm running a cloth over it, from the crazy amount of static. |
@hazeloop are you saying that your Hudson HiFi anti static brush (under the dust cover) will move around when you’re running a cloth on the outside of the cover? |