Cleaning a record with wood glue

halo71
halo71 Posts: 4,603
edited March 2012 in 2 Channel Audio
I am a vinyl noob, but I have never heard of this. And would not have thought it would work.

http://youtu.be/_gyvipBs6Vs


EDIT: Well, I can't embed a vid anymore here I guess....
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  • thsmith
    thsmith Posts: 6,082
    edited March 2012
    Been posted here before.

    I would not do that to my albums.

    Check this out and if you decide to make your own solution I have lab grade surfactant

    http://www.teresaudio.com/haven/cleaner/cleaner.html
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  • Polkersince85
    Polkersince85 Posts: 2,883
    edited March 2012
    Gary, you been licking tweeters again? There are other ways to clean a record also.
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  • halo71
    halo71 Posts: 4,603
    edited March 2012
    lol. no Ken. Only EMIM's in my Infinity's! :cheesygrin:

    I just found it interesting. Never seen that method before.
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  • PreCd
    PreCd Posts: 786
    edited March 2012
    I purchased one of those paint tools that gets you close to the trim which has a very soft nap. Any used album I buy gets washed with that, a very small amount of dawn detergent, and water at the kitchen sink. I then lay the vinyl between two paper tools and gently press but don't rub. Gets them really clean.
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  • skrol
    skrol Posts: 3,375
    edited March 2012
    I ran across a guy selling a Nikon D100 DSLR on CL for cheap. He was a pro and said the camera had only one problem. He tried to clean the sensor himself with what he described as an industry trade secret... Scotch tape. That is right, apply the sticky side to the sensor and pull. The problem was that some of the adhesive stuck to the sensor.

    Just because it is an idea, doesn't mean it is good. :redface:

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  • Geoff4rfc
    Geoff4rfc Posts: 2,409
    edited March 2012
    Gary, you been licking tweeters again?

    What? You mean someone else besides me is doing it?
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  • Joe08867
    Joe08867 Posts: 3,919
    edited March 2012
    Ive done this on some old albums to try it out and it worked quite well. They were stored in a damp basement and had who knows what on there surface. I took pretty much everything off of them.
  • dkg999
    dkg999 Posts: 5,647
    edited March 2012
    I used the glue method with a couple of hard-to-find LP's that were really dirty and that my normal cleaning didn't seem to remove enough pops/ticks to get them to a reasonable level. It works. I did mix a little Dawn dish detergent in the glue to get it into the grooves better. I would only go to the effort/risk as a last resort, however it's not as goofy as it sounds.
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