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    The Mule reacted to BuzzersonKillwell in Recommendations for Surf/Mexican/Spaghetti Western Stuff   
    There is endless amounts of this stuff. Much available on vinyl. Los Twangers is not, but check out the tracklist for the Spaguetti & Chili Western comp and you'll find a lot more.
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    The Mule reacted to laughingstalk in Recommendations for Surf/Mexican/Spaghetti Western Stuff   
    Have you checked out Paris, Texas soundtrack?  Ry Cooder doing pilled out (mostly) instrumental country with a Mexican flair.
     
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    The Mule got a reaction from ethereal in Protective Outer Sleeves?   
    You're right - I just realized it's like a record a day, practically! There was a lot of stuff I wanted and had to get! Slowed down considerably now though.  
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    The Mule got a reaction from mertzrock in Protective Outer Sleeves?   
    Thanks for the replies, everyone... I just ordered some of the 3 mil sleeves off Amazon. I didn't like the idea of the ones with the flap - seems like just one step too many for simply getting a record out of its sleeve and onto the turntable. Are the 3 mil ones clear though? I read somewhere (after ordering) that they tend to be sort of hazy, which would be a drag...
     
    As for printed inner sleeves, I simply put them back in the cover, next to the record in its new poly lined sleeve. If the fit is too snug, I store the printed inners in a box I have from an old box set. Holds them nicely. I rarely look at the printed inner sleeves more than once or twice anyway so it's not a big deal to not have them with the record.
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    The Mule got a reaction from Velocity of Sound in Removing What Looks Like Paint Spatter from an LP   
    Toothpick does the trick! Thanks again.
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    The Mule got a reaction from Buffbloom in Removing What Looks Like Paint Spatter from an LP   
    Toothpick does the trick! Thanks again.
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    The Mule got a reaction from Billich0986 in Removing What Looks Like Paint Spatter from an LP   
    Toothpick does the trick! Thanks again.
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    The Mule got a reaction from fuckinandsuckinandtouchin in Removing What Looks Like Paint Spatter from an LP   
    Toothpick does the trick! Thanks again.
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    The Mule reacted to neo_styles in How Often Does Everyone Clean their Stylus?   
    Jim's great and eager to help out. I'm sure he won't steer you wrong. Don't be afraid to ask any technical questions you might have. As much as that stuff costs per oz, it's better to know you're getting exactly what you want.
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    The Mule got a reaction from neo_styles in How Often Does Everyone Clean their Stylus?   
    Got it. I emailed Jim Pendleton at AIVS earlier and he answered a few of my questions. Might speak to him tomorrow, but I'm definitely leaning towards his product. I appreciate your advice as well!
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    The Mule reacted to Freki in How Often Does Everyone Clean their Stylus?   
    I put a little soap on my hands and then just rub it under running warm water then set it out to dry. As simple as washing anything really. No need to soak.
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    The Mule got a reaction from Freki in How Often Does Everyone Clean their Stylus?   
    Understood! Heading out this evening to pick up a proper record cleaner. 
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    The Mule reacted to foreverold in How Often Does Everyone Clean their Stylus?   
    Can you recommend a better discwasher? I was looking at some carbon fiber brushes, would that be preferable? 
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    The Mule reacted to arem in How Often Does Everyone Clean their Stylus?   
    I use the Moongel to clean my stylus before every listening session, It works just like the Zerodust and gets your stylus totally clean without messing with brushes or fluids. And you get 4 or 5 pads in a pack which will last you a very long time. 
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