If the record board has been stored for a long period of time, it may be cleaned by wet cleaning.
Here are some examples of how to wet clean the vinyl with NAGAOKA products.
Each product can be used alone, but combined to make cleaning more effective.
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CLP02 protects the record label and protects it from water. |
Water washing is effective when the record board gets dirty due to long term storage. Record Label Protector CLP02 protects the label of the record when washing with water. Please test in advance and make sure there is no water intrusion. Soaking it in water for a long time will increase the chance of water intrusion, so please look at the condition and pull it up. |
We have improved the feedback given to CLP01, and the handle is larger and changed to prevent fatigue even after long periods of time. |
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Argente WET cleaning brush designed for wet cleaning |
Brush the record board with a mild detergent to remove dirt from the sound grooves. Rinse thoroughly after brushing. The image is of CLP01. |
When the detergent is gone, use a soft towel to dry thoroughly with water. The image is of CLP01. |
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Removes cleaners, stains and fiber from towels that have remained on the surface of the surface to the finish. |
After spraying the clear tone water SPW01 on the record board, use the CLV30 cleaning cloth for the vinyl to wipe off the finish. |
Once finished, the record player can be activated at 45 rotations without making any sound and removing the trapped dirt. This will cause dirt to stick to the needle tips of the record needle. The image is of CLP01. |