@null140 yeah..she's on point. :D I have used this method with my favorite solution..but I use a fine haired paint brush the width of the record post soak - with the solution that is simply Dr.Bonners watered down 1/20th . it's PH balanced and takes all grime away quickest of any soap and washes away quickly as it is naturally bio-degradeable.
@LOUDNESSrocks not necessary. If you have mouldy records then it's a good idea . but avoid isopropol alcohol as much as you can due to it's carcinogenic properties. I use a mist for dirty labels and for cleaning the jackets. you would not believe the amount of grime that comes off clean looking jackets. Just stay away from WOOD FUCKING GLUE. yeah the concept works. but it's a waste of time and WOOD GLUE. Don't bother. you can clean your records by hand in 5 mintues or less..don't bother glue
@Jellybeantiger it's amazing They make people run in fucking circles. Rockaway records tells people to use Aeresol fucking WINDOW CLEANER. yeah and make sure you use ionized demagnetized triple filtered water. what a fucking scam. I use a manual method and tools that cost $15 and running water. I have sold records for 15 years and not one person around the globe has had an issue and I can prove I have one of the best and cleanest systems. Even vacuum cleaners quickly build up gung and streak
you're perhaps the first person i've heard talk about cleaning vinyls who hasn't mentioned some obscure, subjectively opinionated method of cleaning. i really appreciate the lack of bullshit; it's refreshing. and also, you sound like the Oracle from the matrix.
Rubbing Alcohol is what i use to clean vinyl records, and I find that it is one of the best record cleaners, and cheap, too CAUTION: Avoid contact with the label, and make sure record is dry before playing.
@oatstao sounds good!
null140 5 months ago
@oatstao yes, I think that the wood glue is "over-kill" and I don't think it is all that great on the record.
LOUDNESSrocks 5 months ago
@null140 yeah..she's on point. :D I have used this method with my favorite solution..but I use a fine haired paint brush the width of the record post soak - with the solution that is simply Dr.Bonners watered down 1/20th . it's PH balanced and takes all grime away quickest of any soap and washes away quickly as it is naturally bio-degradeable.
oatstao 5 months ago
@LOUDNESSrocks not necessary. If you have mouldy records then it's a good idea . but avoid isopropol alcohol as much as you can due to it's carcinogenic properties. I use a mist for dirty labels and for cleaning the jackets. you would not believe the amount of grime that comes off clean looking jackets. Just stay away from WOOD FUCKING GLUE. yeah the concept works. but it's a waste of time and WOOD GLUE. Don't bother. you can clean your records by hand in 5 mintues or less..don't bother glue
oatstao 5 months ago
@Jellybeantiger it's amazing They make people run in fucking circles. Rockaway records tells people to use Aeresol fucking WINDOW CLEANER. yeah and make sure you use ionized demagnetized triple filtered water. what a fucking scam. I use a manual method and tools that cost $15 and running water. I have sold records for 15 years and not one person around the globe has had an issue and I can prove I have one of the best and cleanest systems. Even vacuum cleaners quickly build up gung and streak
oatstao 5 months ago
You sound a lot like a DJ on WKCR here in NYC.
ny718bx 10 months ago
You Have A Real Warm & Rich Sounding Voice
ninjabluewings 1 year ago
good method,sexy voice.
dimebagdave77 1 year ago
you're perhaps the first person i've heard talk about cleaning vinyls who hasn't mentioned some obscure, subjectively opinionated method of cleaning. i really appreciate the lack of bullshit; it's refreshing. and also, you sound like the Oracle from the matrix.
null140 1 year ago
Rubbing Alcohol is what i use to clean vinyl records, and I find that it is one of the best record cleaners, and cheap, too CAUTION: Avoid contact with the label, and make sure record is dry before playing.
LOUDNESSrocks 1 year ago