no - thats why we have cds now. they make great frisbees tho...
2007-06-16 22:16:27
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answered by i give up 5
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I was told this by a vinyl collector but he had not tried the method and I haven't yet.
two sheets of pyrex, place the vinyl between it and clamp the sides, place in a low heated oven (could be trial and error method when it comes to temp.)
I would test this method out on a cheap charity shop buy like Phil Collins or Barry Mannilow first. Pyrex I think can be bought from a DIY store.
Good Luck
2007-06-17 13:51:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi there. Whatever you do DON'T pour boiling water over the record .You will damage the grooves .I use a hair dryer on low heat to gently reverse the warp .Then place it on a flat surface with a book to hold it flat.If it doesn't work the first time it should work the next.
Oh and buy the way Records are far superior to CDs when it comes to sound quality.!
2007-06-17 08:57:39
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answered by ROBERT P 7
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Place on a flat surface, ceramic or metal, pour over boiling water place another flat object on top weighted down when cool your record will be flat
2007-06-17 05:26:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh, and like a scratched CD doesn't make a good coaster....
2007-06-17 07:56:16
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answered by gregpasq 4
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yes ernis told it straight, boiling water is the only way to do it but be very careful when doing it though
2007-06-17 05:54:34
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answered by thorpythorpe56 2
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