Use light pressure and long strokes when brushing.
Remove cracks from vinyl records.
Usually i ve found that the default threshold values work fine most of the time but feel free to play around wih them a bit to get the sound you desire.
A carbon fiber brush is the best tool to remove dust and particles from our records.
Place a clean soft towel or sheet on top of a table or clean hard surface and lay your record on top.
Rinse the brush with distilled water once you start to see dirt and lint gathering on the bristles.
A good habit is to give our records a quick dry clean with a carbon fiber brush before every play.
Once the track is selected click on effect click removal.
Brush the vinyl record very carefully with the toothbrush.
To remove pop clicks from the entire recording you can do this by pressing ctrl a or select all from the edit menu.
Make sure you are extremely gentle when rolling the record in the glue and take extra care not to get the glue in the groves.
With a few easily attainable tools and a lot of patience one can make take the film off making it look like it was never there.
Rubbing the scratch with a toothpick helps get into the small cracks and lift up stubborn debris.
Also wet cleaning our records by using a velvet brush and a proper record cleaning fluid should be done from time to time.
This tutorial will instruct you on how to remove 3m invisible paint protection film that has become brittle over the years and does not peel off in nice easily manageable strips.