
Let's begin: Hopefully, most records you pick up at yard sales, Goodwill and flea markets can be brought back to new using standard cleaning methods. It works for me and that's all I can attest to. If you try this and somehow manage to screw it up, don't blame me.

I'm also not responsible for any disasters that might befall you. I know plastics, their strengths and weaknesses. I've spent an entire career designing, developing and patenting metal, engineered plastic and vinyl products. It's really not that scary once you get into it. If you follow my instructions, you'll have to work hard to screw things up. Then, if you still feel my method is flawed, I'd love to read your critique. If you decide to continue, please don't comment about how you think it will ruin records until after you try it. What follows is not for the faint of heart and beyond anything you've seen before.

If you're an audiofile purist, don't read any further.
