I did this today, and the record looks brand new, also it all the pop's and click's are completly gone... However (and that's a big HOWEVER), the record is now on the very silent moments filled with a weird wobble which wasn't there before I use the glue.
Did I do something wrong, becuase overall it sounds alot better, but the wobble sound was not worth it...
Yeah I tried later on again and kept the glue on for two full days, and the wobble was gone. I have no idea what caused it, but it's gone and the record sounds great again! :D
@PanekPL I have been told that Titebond 3 has small granules in the glue that could cause scratching. I haven't used it myself though, only Titebond 2 with positive results.
Wood glue is not designed for restoring Vinyl Records. It should NEVER be used on rare records, or records with musical or cultural significance, as the wood glue is capapble of causing irreparable damage in a number ways.
WOW!!
YORKPEPPER 5 months ago
Could u put more glue on that and then you would have a copy
guitarslf132 6 months ago
I did this today, and the record looks brand new, also it all the pop's and click's are completly gone... However (and that's a big HOWEVER), the record is now on the very silent moments filled with a weird wobble which wasn't there before I use the glue.
Did I do something wrong, becuase overall it sounds alot better, but the wobble sound was not worth it...
shadyelg 10 months ago
@shadyelg A bit late anwser but try to clean your record again with a little bit more glue and dry it for 20 hours
marcvie9 2 months ago
@marcvie9
Yeah I tried later on again and kept the glue on for two full days, and the wobble was gone. I have no idea what caused it, but it's gone and the record sounds great again! :D
shadyelg 1 month ago
NEVER USE TITEBOND ORIGINAL!!!! ONLY TITEBOND 2 OR 3!!!!
PanekPL 11 months ago
@PanekPL I have been told that Titebond 3 has small granules in the glue that could cause scratching. I haven't used it myself though, only Titebond 2 with positive results.
airoplane10 10 months ago
@airoplane10 I used Titebond 3, but I have yet to try using Titebond 2.
PanekPL 10 months ago
I use Pledge and it works pretty good.
labota51 1 year ago
Wood glue is not designed for restoring Vinyl Records. It should NEVER be used on rare records, or records with musical or cultural significance, as the wood glue is capapble of causing irreparable damage in a number ways.
mitch19636 1 year ago
@mitch19636 Dude, I've seen this exact same comment on the last few videos I've watched about this technique.
MrMario2011 1 year ago
@mitch19636 What kind of damage? I have only seen positive results, but if there is a chance of the record becoming damaged, I shall be more careful.
airoplane10 10 months ago
DIRTBUSTER .................just like ZZ TOP
vwpme 1 year ago
smaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaart!
i could've come up with that too! pulls out the dirt and dust stuck in the grooves, best method seen so far.
LemonAndYoghurt 1 year ago
i just saw another vid playing the glue version, does it really play the negative copy?? :D
Exkwsit 1 year ago
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defcreator 1 year ago
now your record is perfectly clean and SCRATCHED! LOL
talktoedwin 1 year ago
Bugged out. Who would've thought it wouldn't hurt the record!?
djSlyed 1 year ago
Damnnnn
DJJohndice 1 year ago