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Don’t know about correcting warped and dished records. The one I always see is putting between two sheets of glass somewhere warm - which seems logical but am sure is highly damaging.
There are specialist machines that claim to do it - https://www.bax-shop.co.uk/cd-vinyl-maintenance/orb-df-01i-a-disc-flattener - and you’ll encounter businesses that will offer it as a service with a flat rate per Xn records.
That device is interesting. Looks like it has a reservoir and cleaning fluid runs through the head. The reservoir section looks like it would fit into the recess for the 7” adaptor on a 1210, although that wouldn’t be much good considering how the arm is oriented.
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https://www.conrad.com/en/p/analogis-clean-turntable-cleaning-kit-1-set-311488.htm
l think this is what you have acquired or there abouts
It used to have small bristles
What’s the best way of straightening warped records. I’m about to take on a stack of LPs but they’ve been stored upright in a cardboard box so all the end ones are banana shaped. Turn them all round and store them for a while facing the other way in the same box?
Also, posted this in the hifi thread but didn’t get a response. This item was in the box with my record player. I assume it’s some kind of cleaning brush and looks like it’s weighted or counterbalanced. Where does it go / how do I use it?
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