Cleaning vinyl records using (Titebond) wood glue with DJ Happee. Warning: Do this at your own risk! I'm not responsible for your precious vinyl if done incorrectly.
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@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 2 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
WOW!!
YORKPEPPER 6 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
@airoplane10 I used Titebond 3, but I have yet to try using Titebond 2.
PanekPL 10 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
@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
NEVER USE TITEBOND ORIGINAL!!!! ONLY TITEBOND 2 OR 3!!!!
PanekPL 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