Cleaning records with glue vinyl gong groove burn wet play and more.
Wet playing vinyl.
Wet playing reduces surface noise due to dust and dirt.
With thousands of records in our music collections the last thing one wants to do is ruin them.
Have you ever tried playing your records sopping wet.
Thoroughly clean and dry them before playing.
Most guys are against wet playing records as many feel that the liquid enters the stylus through the cantilever and loosens the glue holding it in place.
Just properly clean your records and you will be better off in the long run.
Do not do this.
Playing wet records does not get rid of dust or lint it will only move it around.
Check out this experiment with a play test included.
Never wet play a vinyl record does wet playing a record help reduce noise.
It has no effect on noise due to record damage such as scratches.
Red laser records rl06 format.
This makes the record sound even worse as the crud dries.
Wet playing sounds like an ideal solution at first but is not.
Never spritz water or wet play a vinyl record in an attempt to quiet the crackle and pops.
Doing so only causes the stylus to spread the abrasive sludge deeper into the grooves possibly doing irreversible damage.
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After playing and drying wet play.
The solution you use to wet play also evaporates and causes other problems including not allowing the heated vinyl from the stylus to heat and cool as it does from normal air play.