MusicMadore wrote: When using furniture polish, clean the needle after every two sides of a record-otherwise, it will build up on the needle and create tracking and sound errors.
Neophone wrote:MusicMadore,
A question, what furniture polish doesn't have wax? You mean something like lemon oil &c? I wonder, if you are adding some sort of chemical layer between the disc and the needle/stylus you are just muddying the sound aren't you? A decrease in the high end of a worn disc might give the impression of improving the sound by muffling the damage, but it's also muffling everything else. If the stuff is building up on the needle that's going to affect how the needle behaves.
Regards,
J.
MusicMadore wrote:The furniture polish I use is called "Pledge". It says right on the bottle that the formula it uses contains no wax, ... To the member who said that furniture polish will cut off the high end and muddle the sound-that is not true. ....

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