damn. not sure what happened, but i posted instructions in cooledit. I don't have cooledit with me right now to repost. I can try and do it from memory.
1. either sample just the noise ( if you have the vinyl, sample the the "silent" part before the music comes in) or try and isolate just the noise on the sample you have. the more isolated your selection is from the rest of the music the better your results will be. If you don't have the original record to sample from, try sampling the silent part of a record you have that contains similar noise.
2. select effects then noise reduction and then noise reduction.
3. click on "get profile fom selection". This will define the filter ( the noise reduction on Cooledit is basically a powerfull filter ).
4. Save this profile
5. Close noise reduction window, select entire file and the re-open noise reduction window
6. The profile you made should by default be loaded already. If not, load the profile you saved.
7. Apply filter.
8. Listen to your sample to make sure that nothing was removed that you wanted to keep.
Sometimes the filter does not remove all noise in one pass. Think of it the way dirt somehow gets through a vacum cleaner filter. Like a vacum, you can simply go over the same area again. Just open up the noise filter and use the exact same profile again. Hope this helped