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In Reply to: RE: Reliable used record grading, seller recommendations posted by Tracy on June 03, 2017 at 16:26:07
Can you see damage (hairlines, scuffs, scratches etc.)on the record? If not, I would recommend cleaning using a vacuum type RCM using an enzyme based cleaner followed by ultrasonic cleaning. That can remove a lot of noise and playback anomalies. If there is visible damage however, it is the result of careless handling by the previous owner?
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I am saving up for a vacuum type RCM. Side #1 of this set has visible fine hairline scratches and side 2 has a 3mm x 3mm section of deep scratches. Thankfully record #2 is in fairly good shape (though I wouldn't describe it as excellent.) In any case a thorough cleaning should help. So there are RCM's which use the ultrasonic cleaning method as well as vacuum and enzyme based cleaning? That sounds ultra expensive, but I'll look for one, thank you.
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