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
please say that 'elitist gasbags' quip was not meant for me hahahhahahahah I like that, i'll remember to use it.
10-12-11: Rok2id
"There are three main root causes for name calling 1. you have exhausted your vocabulary 2. a lack of upbringing 3. you have lost the debate. come on now, fess up, which applies to you guys."

You forgot #4: Frustration because a guy asks how to clean a record and someone jumps in and says how much better CDs are. Pointless, not helpful, picking a fight.
10-12-11: Sebrof
You forgot #4: Frustration because a guy asks how to clean a record and someone jumps in and says how much better CDs are. Pointless, not helpful, picking a fight.

Guilty as accused. However, I reserve the right to ignore the 'code of conduct' of this forum, lest we all die of boredom.