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Originally Posted by gmku
I use dish soap, warm water, pure alcohol, and very soft artists brushes. I have a whole regimen where I scrub with the soap and warm water, from the faucet, wipe dry with a clean lint-free cloth, then go over them with the alcohol with another brush, wipe that clean, and they're good. I do this for anything used I buy and for anything I haven't played in years. Cleans them up so much they are virtually noise-free.
Also take good care of your stylus. Keep that clean, too.
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all this work that you and Rob promote is too much work for the love of music.. I need to be able to put on my tunes with out too much bullshit.. at the end of the day, this why I converted to MP3 format years ago, and ripped all my discs into the computer, though until very recently I used mp3 Data discs on conventional cd players..
I have finally, out of sheer convenience, succumbed to the Ipod craze and now I can listen to any of my tunes, with the best audio quality, any time I want, though I must admit, it has taken all the fun out of browsing your albums to find what you want to listen to out of spontanaity