Kitchen oven to heat to a vinyl safe average temperature of 130 f 54 c.
Flatten vinyl in oven.
Turn the heat off.
First place the record between 2 sheets of glass and heat it in the oven at 175 degrees fahrenheit for 3 minutes.
Put your vinyl glass sandwich in the oven for 30 minutes.
Let the record cool down to room temperature.
Get two large panes of glass that will fit in your oven.
Wait patiently until the glass has completely cooled then remove the glass and the record.
To safely use a kitchen oven with the vinyl flat you will need to watch your digital thermometer and manually turn the oven on and off during the heating cycle to create an average temperature inside the oven.
Preheat the oven to its lowest temperature setting.
As soon as this happens turn the oven off and let it sit.
Then take the glass and record out of the oven and place a heavy object on top of the glass until everything is fully cooled.
If it s difficult to see exactly what is happening inside your oven you may have to keep the door open so as to monitor things closely.
The vinyl flat plates to protect and cushion the record during flattening.
The vinyl flat can be used with or without a heat source.
However most customers use our groovy pouch sold below to heat the vinyl flat as it is.
Place some weight onto it approximately 1 kg.
Then wait for about 10 minutes.
Place the record between the two panes of glass making sure the record is clean first.
The best way to fix a warped record is to take 2 pieces of thick glass turn on your oven to 150 degrees fahrenheit place one piece of glass into the oven then your vinyl record onto it and then the second piece of glass on top of the record.