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In Reply to: Maybe I'm a geezer, but the old fashioned "pump" worked for me. I survived the audiophile bug. In any case, posted by jdaniel@jps.net on May 25, 2015 at 20:46:14:
Even if the vinyl surface us still wet while the brushes go over it, there will still be static.
The only way is to blow dry or spin dry.
You owe it to yourself to hear how good your record can sound using contactless drying
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- The static will always be there even if the brushes only go one round - jeromelang 21:50:08 05/25/15 (12)
- RE: The static will always be there even if the brushes only go one round - bjh 10:53:18 05/26/15 (4)
- Yes, wet washing - jeromelang 18:21:42 05/26/15 (3)
- RE: Yes, wet washing - HW 14:19:07 05/28/15 (2)
- Why, HW, you're brushing? - jeromelang 18:32:41 05/28/15 (1)
- Manners, please. nt - David Smith 06:19:18 05/30/15 (0)
- My routine too - M3 lover 09:25:33 05/26/15 (1)
- The only way to know if your vpi..... - jeromelang 09:42:41 05/26/15 (0)
- Well, my gray hair is still there, even if I brush twice. : ) - jdaniel@jps.net 07:12:39 05/26/15 (1)
- You are a lucky one! - Dman 07:43:11 05/26/15 (0)
- Zerostat, or one of the variants out there... - Dman 05:36:20 05/26/15 (2)
- RE: Zerostat, or one of the variants out there... - elix 15:30:24 05/29/15 (0)
- Zerostat is a MUST-HAVE For Me, Too - Charlie F. 14:00:07 05/26/15 (0)