What I noticed was a gradual deterioration of the surface after cleaning some records using Windex. This was many years ago, and I no longer remember what the labels or records were. I do remember that after cleaning them, it only took a few plays before the sound quality became garbled, and there was noticeable black grit on the needle point. (I knew, even then, to always use a fresh steel needle.) I asked a collector friend about this and he told me never to use Windex or similar types of cleaners on 78s -- only mild detergent and distilled water, as recommended above. I've followed this advice for the past 30 years, and never had any problems.WDC wrote:I friend of mine recently started with that and I am still concerned about this method, even it looked like it worked. I know that Windex contains alcohol but the cleaned records still looked and played fine after cleaning. Can you give any details of your bad experience with using Windex? Was there a long-term effect?Ortho_Fan wrote:Just to hammer in the point made above, and based on my sad experience when I was a newbie
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