If you re in a rush you can quickly fix a warped vinyl record using an oven.
Warped vinyl guides.
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Warped vinyl can lead to a wobbly sounding rendition of your favorite song.
One of the most difficult problems in the record collecting world to fix.
The best way to fix a warped record is to take 2 pieces of thick glass turn on your oven to 150 degrees fahrenheit place one piece of glass into the oven then your vinyl record onto it and then the second piece of glass on top of the record.
As stated before you can see warping in vinyl starting at roughly 140 f 60 c even if it is stored properly.
Although once you start reaching 170 f 77 c any pressure or lean will almost certainly leave you with a warped record.
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How to fix a warped record.
You ll need two sheets of glass larger than your album but small enough to fit in your oven.
Guide to flattening warped vinyl records on june 23rd 2016 by levi sheppard short of buying a replacement copy of your prized records there really isn t a quick and easy way to alleviate the pain of having a bent or warped record on your hands and buying new isn t always an option.
Place some weight onto it approximately 1 kg.
Improper storage exposure to heat and cats can lead to warped vinyl.
You probably will not be reading this guide on how to fix a warped vinyl record if it was not already an issue.
And then you find out why.
Yuri geller had it right.
However let s start with the basics of vinyl caring that can help prevent you from experiencing such a heartbreaking scene in the first place.
Causes of vinyl record warping.
To fix a warped vinyl record sandwich the record between 2 heavy objects like a couple large books and let it sit for a few days or weeks until it s not warped anymore.
You find a rare record you really like which is inexplicably low priced and as yet undiscovered.
Stop your records from getting warped.
Far easier to bend things than to straighten them.