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Donald Clarke asks:
> How about the vinyl records, Steve? Did you find any? Or
> deem it not worth the effort of trying to clean them?
The LPs were all on lower shelves. The paper/cardboard of the sleeves
had stuck to the recorded surface. At the best of times, I've never
had much success cleaning vinyl. I let them go. As for my tapes, if you
had seen the layer of toxic crap over everything (I was wearing a home-made
hazmat suit and a heavy-duty respirator all the time I was in what was
left of my house), you, like I, would not have wanted to think about
cleaning off the crap. By the way, when I was cleaning my CDs all that
time later, I still wore rubber gloves when I was handling them.
Steve Schwartz
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