Definitely no residue streaming.
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@lewm - There is usually residual paper substance on the surface from paper, non-polylined sleeves. I understand that there can be substance residual just from the pressing process itself. These will usually not be that noticeable but it depends on your system and its sensitivity to surface noise. I just make it part of my record process - I open the record, run it through the DeGritter for a few minutes, and I'm good to go... Some people do the cleaning several times before they play even a new record for the first time, but once should be fine. |
Larsman, I really didn’t ask my question in order to start an argument, but one must admit that “residual paper substance” and “substance residual from the pressing process” are not very specific phrases. Nevertheless I realize that many do as you do , cleaning brand new LPs. I just still wonder why. |
From the website- "When a vinyl record is pressed using heat and high pressure, the soft waxy and oily plasticizer compounds that are added to the base PVC polymer leave a layer on the surface of the record. This layer obscures micro-details of the groove." What are these micro details- eye blinking and shoulder shrugging of the musicians? T
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