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A Potent Cleaning Stuff

The Author use a normal household item to clean his records. Though maybe it’s not everyone’s cup of tea, but it certainly works. Some collectors use washing up liquid but it is not even a good recommendation, and have found this to be of little use. But wait for it, ---- this substance can be used with great success. Its called bleach! A very potent cleaning stuff! 

Cleaner Vinyl Record Grooves

Yes, its Bleach! You know what they say: bleach  "kills all known germs dead!" Remember that most dust is dead human skin. Bleach is an organic solvent peroxide that is most effective when used to clean vinyl records! Great care must be taken though. Try to avoid the record label of the vinyl record you want to clean. It's the vinyl grooves you're cleaning and not the record label. End result is  absolutely excellent. Your vinyl records grooves will be cleaner and you will get a much healthier sound when you play your records after you've cleaned them with bleach. Try it!

Some are of the idea that bleach can damage the Vinyl!  "I assure you it won't!"

 Bleach will remove oily fingerprint imprints which gathers dust and grimes that settles within the grooves.  Bleach cannot damage plastic. Bleach can remove grimes out of the vinyl record grooves!

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