You can't unless you can directly modify the molecular structure of the records.
2006-07-28 05:00:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Well if heat warped them I would try heating them up and then placing them between two flat heavy objects so that the cool falt. Than would make sense to me.
2006-07-28 12:00:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I am pretty sure that you cannot. Even if you could get them flat, the lines would be all messed up and they wouldn't play properly.
Think of something more 'artistic' to do with them.
2006-07-28 11:59:25
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answered by ridethestar 5
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gotta heat them up ( not too hot) and them flatten them out by compressing them between 2 flat things... (table and heavy box on top of record..) secret is the heat!
2006-07-28 12:00:18
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answered by Peter Griffin 6
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I don't think there is anything that can be done for them. I wish you the best of luck and pray that someone has the right answer for you.
2006-07-28 12:05:35
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answered by Pepsi 4
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Put them somewhere hot in between heavy books
2006-07-28 11:59:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Steam the wrapper out, you may have a shot!
2006-07-28 12:01:56
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answered by YourDreamDoc 7
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leave them in their paper casings and iron them. I know it sounds crazy, but I know for a fact that it works.
2006-07-28 12:00:51
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answered by Angel Eve 6
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a good hair dryer and a flat surface.
2006-07-28 12:01:16
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answered by Robsthings 5
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They are unfixable.
2006-07-28 12:02:21
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answered by Anonymous
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