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<blockquote data-quote="fdlsys" data-source="post: 1045796" data-attributes="member: 2310"><p>What I meant was; work the liquid into the grooves, and generate bit of foam. Definitely do not press hard, there's no need for it.</p><p>Aside from a squirt of Kleen Green which helps with greasy/oily contamination, I also use the wetting agent (ilphotol) and it does make a big difference.</p><p>There is always a possibility that records you are taking about have dirt fused into the plastic - this is the result of repeadetly playing dirty records. Typically, there is no cure for this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fdlsys, post: 1045796, member: 2310"] What I meant was; work the liquid into the grooves, and generate bit of foam. Definitely do not press hard, there's no need for it. Aside from a squirt of Kleen Green which helps with greasy/oily contamination, I also use the wetting agent (ilphotol) and it does make a big difference. There is always a possibility that records you are taking about have dirt fused into the plastic - this is the result of repeadetly playing dirty records. Typically, there is no cure for this. [/QUOTE]
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