I have a number of Cisco, Classic Records, Analog Production etc. records that were pressed at RTI previous to 2009 when RTI used an inner sleeve made up of an outer paper jacket with a poly lining.
This was held together with a glue line about an inch from the edge of the sleeve on each side.
I was going through some of my collection and noticed that this glue has leeched onto many of these records.
At first I tried cleaning it off with my Degritter RCM but only a small amount came off.
I have a Keith Monks Gemini RCM, but it is being rebuilt at the moment so I can't use this.
I was thinking, if it came to extremes... maybe some sort of 'glue' cleaning process would work?
Has anyone experienced this and found a solution?
I messaged RTI... but have not heard back.
Appreciate your replies
This was held together with a glue line about an inch from the edge of the sleeve on each side.
I was going through some of my collection and noticed that this glue has leeched onto many of these records.
At first I tried cleaning it off with my Degritter RCM but only a small amount came off.
I have a Keith Monks Gemini RCM, but it is being rebuilt at the moment so I can't use this.
I was thinking, if it came to extremes... maybe some sort of 'glue' cleaning process would work?
Has anyone experienced this and found a solution?
I messaged RTI... but have not heard back.
Appreciate your replies