Such as the strange looking vinyl flat flattener.
Heat damage vinyl records.
Lastly never and i mean never ever leave your vinyl records in spots or places with excessive heat.
Accelerating the process at obviously a higher risk of damage.
On the other hand i ve read of people who swear off ordering vinyl during the summer.
This makes the record sound even worse as the crud dries and embeds itself throughout the record.
Whether they were exposed to uv radiation excessive heat or simple storage mistakes it s possible for your vinyl records to become warped.
Depending on the severity of the warp there are a few methods you can use to try and repair the damage.
Doing so only causes the stylus to spread the abrasive sludge deeper into the grooves possibly doing irreversible damage.
Unlike your indoor greenery vinyl records should be.
People such as examiner music writer former local dj and david sadof.
Vinyl records should never ever ever be left in the car.
Some of the more adventurous among the vinyl community heat up the vinyl record in an oven to soften up the plastic.
Avoid storing them in direct sunlight as the light and heat can fade the jacket artwork and warp the record.
Which can damage records in just a few minutes.
If this heat can do damage to siding it will have no problems.
However that does not mean that you can leave your precious records in your car at the parking lot under the scorching sun.
This is where vinyl record storage guidelines part ways from indoor plant care.
The temperature in a car can get very high and even without direct sunlight your records risk getting warped.
It s my completely uneducated opinion that warped records these days leave the factory that way.
Heat alone unless it s 150 degrees shouldn t hurt it.
You will see later that the introduction of heat can help potentially tame your warped record.
10 things you should never do to your vinyl records.
In addition avoid storing in areas where the record will be exposed to a lot of dust or airborne particles.
Vinyl records are most susceptible to ultraviolet light.
Sources vinyl melting temperature.
Vinyl records should always be stored in a dry cool environment.
Don t leave your records in your car in the sun.