 I don't have a record cleaning machine. I bought a very inexpensive copy of All 'N' All by Earth Wind & Fire, that without my reading glasses on looked ok, but on closer inspection (and playing) appeared to have a layer of sugary, crackle and pop inducing glaze all over both sides. I was dying to hear it last night, so washed it like a dish (but rinsed for a very long time).
I don't have a record cleaning machine. I bought a very inexpensive copy of All 'N' All by Earth Wind & Fire, that without my reading glasses on looked ok, but on closer inspection (and playing) appeared to have a layer of sugary, crackle and pop inducing glaze all over both sides. I was dying to hear it last night, so washed it like a dish (but rinsed for a very long time).  And it worked! It is now playable, reasonably quiet and full of vinyl detail, musicality and goodness.
And it worked! It is now playable, reasonably quiet and full of vinyl detail, musicality and goodness.All 'N' All is a kickass, relentlessly funky album from a real band at the top of it's game. Awesome rhythm section, ferocious horns. Serpentine Fire is blistering!
 
 
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Hi Lloyd,
I've used this technique a bunch of times, seems to work pretty well. Nice to see you're spinning some vinyl - Great album too! The speakers and amp sound great.
Cheers,
Dustin
Wow, the dishwasher! Are you kidding me?! I was looking at record cleaners on eBay, but the price tag of $500+ put me off.
I might have to try this. My copy of U2's "Achtung Baby" hung out a lot with Snap, Crackle and Pop in it's previous life :)
- pat
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