For every one part of rubbing alcohol put three to four parts of water.
Can mildew be removed fron vinyl records.
Oh dear that is definitely a problem.
Vinyl records are now considered antiques which means they can often be found in garages basements and other places where mold could be lurking.
Mold and mildew eat vinyl records leaving them pitted and noisy.
Follow the steps in each section below to remove the mold and restore your records to their old glory.
Wearing a ventilation mask and gloves begin by rubbing the loose mildew and mold off of the record with a soft cloth.
Once the loose mildew has been removed from your mold damaged records it s time for more a more intense cleaning method.
Separate the records and store them in new jackets and sleeves.
Most mildew stains will come off with a mixture of water and a mild nonabrasive detergent.
Large pieces of dirt should be removed first to avoid damaging the record with small rocks or dirt.
A sponge or washcloth will easily be able to handle the task of wiping the vinyl clean.
Work along the grooves of the record and adjust your cloth so you don t re dirty the record as you go.
Wipe the record gently with a soft cloth to remove dust and dirt.
Dilute the rubbing alcohol.
You must act and remove the vinyl record from the damaged jacket and sleeve.