BG118 - How to use simple, easy to find, products to polish your turntable platter, either by hand or machine. Both are shown in this video. Demonstrated on an AR The Turntable and a Micro Seiki BL-91.
What is with the negative comments? This is good information for people like me who don't already know the answers. Not every video needs to be super in-depth. Keep the videos coming Mark!
The plinth of your AR turntable looks rather glossy. Were there coats of varnishes be applied on? What kind of cleaner do you recommend for cleaning the wood part?
Hi Mark, can you tell me what are the black joint things you use on your test bench for holding the shelves together? And what are you using for the shelving, looks like 2x4's from the photo. Thanks!
are you going to show the restoration of the turntable what do you mean by the feet what's wrong with the feet use some of those little disc wax candles as feet best thing to use
Everybody is going this the hard way. All of this is unnecessary. Just get Mothers mag and aluminum polish. You can get a beautiful shine in 5 to 10 minutes with just a few paper towels. This is made for engine parts and mag wheels. If the platter is bad you may have to do it twice. This is real easy with little polishing. Mother's is sold at Walmart and auto supply stores for $5.00. Of course it will not take out bad scratches. My Thorens platter looked grey and shined in 10 minutes.