The Big Mistake Vinyl Collectors Make!
Don't Use PVC Covers on your Vinyl Albums I have been collecting records since the early 1970s, first vinyl then a few cassettes and then CDs. Today I buy CDs and Vinyl Records. The CDs tend to look after themselves but as we all know Vinyl Records need a bit more care! So the one thing that many of us do is invest in some sort of outer sleeve to protect the cover. I have always chosen PVC covers, the reason being they are sturdy, crystal clear and you can fit onto gatefold sleeves and still open the cover. Ideal...or so I thought. Over the years older PVC covers have bubbled and become brittle and discoloured. I have simply replaced them with whatever was available at the time. This latest batch was from a well-known supplier and were extra thick and sturdy perhaps smelling more like a blow-up beach football than a record cover! Please let me know in the comments Thank you for your support. Phil Now Spinning Magazine Become a member and get access to exclusive videos https://nowspinning.co.uk/membership/

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