They are thats why shes the only one who is using scraps and recycled material WHICH would go to waste otherwise. Please do some research next time, thanks.
Wow this is super interesting to watch! Does this method also apply to corner bumps on bottom left front corners of a record sleeve? Basically, the side of spine. Thanks!
Hey! Just got a record in the mail that has a bit of a ding like this. Was gonna try this out. Are you applying pressure in all situations? Just light pressure if any I would assume?
One of the most useful videos on RU-vid, thank you. Brought a cover from VG damage to VG+ “shelf wear” with this. Not perfect, but 90% better than before!!!!!
I tried using a steamer, but at that angle, the water kept pouring out of it. So I tried using an iron with parchment paper and it worked like a charm.
I hope i didnt dispassion. I no longer collect the CDs (only if they are signed) and i try to pass on "ugly" colour vinyl, thats why i dont own all HTE, HMV exclusive still needs to be delivered.
@@UnknownMike89 sorry to hear that, i LOVE your collection so much. Unlike you, I only adore box set, so this time i tried hard to collect all 4 box sets, and i did collect them all! Unluckily, I dont have anything signed from her😞. Btw, nice video for Billie's collectors to watch lol
I would say don’t do it. 1. Could melt the plastic 2. It will trap steam in the record sleeve through tiny holes in the cellophane, this can cause mold quickly.