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  which type of sink for record washing
I use disc doctor and a groovemaster record protector

I am going to be getting a new sink

is a metal or a ceramic sink better for lp washing?

thanks

Tom
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01-13-04
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01-13-04   Are you thinking of filling the sink with water and dunking ...   Dougdeacon

01-13-04   More important to upgrade the drying rack from the $0.99 kma ...   Sbank

01-13-04   It's not the sink, but the spout of the faucet that matters! ...   Elizabeth

01-13-04   Metal will result in a ringing resonance that will infect yo ...   4yanx

01-13-04   And wouldn't a ceramic sink make your records sound like you ...   Dougdeacon

01-13-04   Agree with elizabeth. go for a spray nozzle. if a spray ...   Dekay

01-13-04   What ever you use, don't use a heat sink...tends to warp the ...   Wstritt

01-14-04   Hopefully this is not a stupid question,but i am curious wha ...   Ttrhp

01-14-04   Ttrhp, the groovmaster mentioned by audiotomb and dekay pro ...   Dougdeacon

01-14-04: Eldartford
Has anyone tried running them through a dishwasher machine? Labels might be a problem, but otherwise it might work. Maybe I'll give it a try. I have too many old LPs that I don't play anyway, and no place to store them.
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01-14-04   Ttrhp, not a stupid question - the label would be damaged or ...   4yanx

01-14-04   Dishwashers have hot hot water... talk about warping!!!!! ne ...   Elizabeth

01-25-04   Thanks everyone i've been away from here a while nice to s ...   Audiotomb


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