Do Blue Dots applied to LP labels improve sound?


Musical interests include close miked jazz ensembles, REAL blues singers, the seduction of well recorded female vocals and great sounding vinyl. Current system consists of Sonus Faber Liuto floorstanders driven by Audio Research and modified Threshold amplification.
Front end is Well Tempered Classic TT & Arm with Blue Point EVO II.
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Is this a serious question? Are "Blue Dots" the actual name of a product? I use sticky dots on record labels to indicate to myself that I have previously washed that particular LP with my VPI RCM. You can buy them in any stationery store. Most of mine are yellow or green or orange. Cleaning used LPs definitely does improve the sound. IME, the Well-Tempered tts and tonearms have a signature sound that would not be altered by the simple application of a dot, blue or other color, to any LP.
Holy Cow!!! The verbiage practically tells you it is BS or a deliberate joke. I wonder how many sets have been sold, and to whom. Only slightly more absurd than the Harmonix "tuning dots", however.