|
No! Please let us have it just as it is.
The risk is, that if you try to clean the record yourself, you may just push any dirt further into the groove and either we won’t be able to remove it, or it will have permanently damaged the groove wall. Most makers of record-cleaning equipment won’t tell you that bad cleaning can damage the disc. But it can. In our experiments with different cleaning devices, we did.
If the disc has surface mould, jam, foundation cream, crayon marks, sticky labels, mouse droppings... well, we’ve seen all those and coped with them. And if it is just filthy, well, our record-cleaning machine loves filthy.
|