Record restoration is like fixing a broken toy. You know how sometimes our toys get broken and need to be fixed? Well, records are like toys for grown-ups, and they can also get broken or damaged.
When a record is damaged, it means there are scratches, cracks, or dirt on it that make it harder to listen to. When you play a damaged record, you might hear pops, clicks, or skips, and it might not sound good.
Restoring a record means to fix it so that it can be played again without any problems. It's like a magic trick that makes the record look and sound as good as new.
To restore a record, you need special tools and techniques. First, you need to clean the record using a special solution and a soft brush to remove any dirt and dust. Then, you need to repair any scratches or cracks using a special glue or filler.
After that, you need to use a special machine called a record player to play the record and record the sound from it. The sound is then cleaned up using a computer program, and any pops, clicks, or skips are removed.
Finally, the restored sound is recorded onto a new record or a digital file that you can listen to on your computer or phone. And voila! Your favorite record is fixed and ready to be enjoyed again.