by frank »
Thu Apr 01, 2010 6:20 pm
When I first started collecting LPs (early 70s) my home-base was on the north coast of Papua New Guinea. Average of 86degrees (F) and 99% humidity all year round. All the LPs succummed to a grey fungus that lives in the tracs. Even today when I play the records I have to clean the stylus of this grey fluff. The covers all have a destinctive musty smell, that I wave under my children's noses with an accompanying comment like "that is what New Guinea smells like". My question? Is there any way to kill the fungus without harming the LP? Maybe dilute "Snowwhite" like we used to use on the cielings?