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bound to get plenty of jokes on this but is there a tried and tested way

thanks

kev

use 91% isopropyl alcohol dabbed onto a lint-free car cloth (which at least in the US you can get at an auto supply store, it won't scratch your car finish and won't scratch your records either) and rub back and forth over the paint specks

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thanks will try to find some just bought a roughish demo copy of jack montgomery take a chance on me,one side plays ok but the other side may be better if i get the spots off.

thanks again

kev

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bound to get plenty of jokes on this but is there a tried and tested way

thanks

kev

Hi Kev............

Why dont you try some heavy gauge sandpaper. Its what decorators use to remove paintshades.gif.......

Ivor

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Hi Kev............

Why dont you try some heavy gauge sandpaper. Its what decorators use to remove paintshades.gif.......

Ivor

all I have to say is that besides sandpaper, also don't use paint thinner on a record (try it on a cheap record and see what happens)

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all I have to say is that besides sandpaper, also don't use paint thinner on a record (try it on a cheap record and see what happens)

actually I only tried it on styrene once and it melted the styrene, i never actually tried it on vinyl...

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