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2nd Chance Vinyl
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Cleaning & Restoring A Night At The Opera by Queen
Wet cleaning process of cleaning and restoration of one of the greatest albums of all time... A Night At The Opera by Queen before attempting to play it and recollect it.
2nd Chance Vinyl is a channel dedicated to restoring and recollecting my existing record collection.
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Watch as I clean my vinyl records.
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2nd Chance Vinyl is a channel dedicated to restoring and recollecting my existing record collection.
#LouReed #Pearl #vinylcommunity #records
Watch as I clean my vinyl records.
Links:
Label Protector: amzn.to/4c8ShIA
Nylon Art Brush: amzn.to/4bTmATW
Record Sleeves: amzn.to/3CJLcPq
Carbon Fiber Anti-Static Record Brush: amzn.to/3FNuGza
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Queen A Night At The Opera sound test
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This is the sound test video after cleaning and restoring the A Night At The Opera album by Queen. 2nd Chance Vinyl is a channel dedicated to cleaning and restoring my records in order to recollect my own record collection. Links: Label Protector: amzn.to/4c8ShIA Nylon Art Brush: amzn.to/4bTmATW Record Sleeves: amzn.to/3CJLcPq Carbon Fiber Anti-Static Record Brush: amzn.to/3FNuGza
Cleaning & Restoring Transformer Vinyl Record by Lou Reed
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Wet cleaning process of cleaning and restoration of Transformer by Lou Reed before attempting to play it and recollect it. 2nd Chance Vinyl is a channel dedicated to restoring and recollecting my existing record collection. #LouReed #Pearl #vinylcommunity #records Watch as I clean my vinyl records. Links: Label Protector: amzn.to/4c8ShIA Nylon Art Brush: amzn.to/4bTmATW Record Sleeves: amzn.to/...
Testing if cleaning brushes damage your vinyl records
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I test different brushes on a vinyl record and view the results under a microscope to see if they scratch and damage the vinyl. 2nd Chance Vinyl is a channel dedicated to cleaning and restoring my records in order to recollect my own record collection.
Cleaning & Playing Goats Head Soup by the Rolling Stones
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I clean and play Goats Head Soup by the Rolling Stones. i review the before and after with a microscope and in the end determine if this album will be recollected and put back into playable condition. #rollingstones Sones #GoatsHeadSoup #vinylcommunity #records Watch as I clean my vinyl records. Links: Label Protector: amzn.to/3INBQWp Record Sleeves: amzn.to/3CJLcPq Carbon Fiber Anti-Static Rec...
Cleaning and Restoring Abbey Road by The Beatles Vinyl Record
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My third video where I re-collect my own records. All of them need a proper clean before they can be played and entered back into circulation. I've found a gem. Abbey Road by The Beatles. Will this one make the collection? #abbeyroad #thebeatles #vynilmusic #vinylcommunity #records #Cleaningrecords Watch as I clean my vinyl records. Links: Label Protector: amzn.to/3INBQWp Record Sleeves: amzn.t...
Cleaning and Restoring old Scratched Kiss Dynasty Vinyl Record
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I clean and refurbish my old vinyl records to see if they can play once more. This week I found a beauty. Dynasty by Kiss. #vinylcommunity #vinyl #VinyRecords #Kiss #Dynasty Links: Label Protector: amzn.to/3INBQWp Record Sleeves: amzn.to/3CJLcPq
Cleaning and Restoring Split Enz True Colours Vinyl Record
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My first video where I re-collect my own records. All of them need a proper clean before they can be played and entered back into circulation. In this video I've started with True Colours by Split Enz. Split Enz. Vinyl Records. #SplitEnz #truecolours #vinylcommunity #vynilmusic #cleaningrecords Watch as I clean my vinyl records. Links: Label Protector: amzn.to/3INBQWp Record Sleeves: amzn.to/3C...
So what’s the safest to use among those brushes?
I Have The Original Lazer Etched Lp in Protective Sleeves Etc .. That I've Never Played .. Thanks 🌊🎶 😁 🎶 🌊
Why put the new sleeve within the old paper sleeve? Wouldn't it be better to just put them side by side? Just curious.
I have done it like this many times ,it works and I have never caused any damage to any of my records ..vinyl is very tough and will stand it ....
YESS....THANK YOU❤❤❤
You lost me by using tap water. Distilled water only. Good day
I am really happy i watched this, i was about to buy a couple of baby nail brushes to clean my vinyls. I'm pretty shocked the damage the baby brush caused. It possibly could have been a cheap manufacturer? Either way, im thinking a synthetic soft paint brush appears to be the way. I was thinking maybe buy two. Mark one as wet/dry. Maybe isopropyl poured into a container, dip wet brush, apply whilst spinning, hold, lift, next portion of record, repeat. Then lift away, use a microfibre cloth, then use the dry brush, sane process, microfibre again. And test quality. Apparently you need still water, isopropyl and wetting agent to make a solution.
almost exactly how I clean my records - i use a few very soft Italian horse-hair brushes (like the kind you might use to polish shoes) and they are perfect - your method of drying is a little different, and I think I'll take a few tops from that. Great job!
This has been my favourite channel at the moment. Can’t wait to see some more records being shown. If it’s not too much of an ask could you please make a few restoration videos on more Australian/New Zealand bands?
wow that kookaburra part was unexpected and fantastic
No heat necessary cool.setting
I used to clean my records using this kind of method. I then switched to an ultra sonic cleaner, a total game changer as far as restoration and really opening up the sound at an obvious level. Can't recommend it enough.
I agree with your methods as they clearly work! Really enjoy your videos, too! I think you planned the glue coming apart just to show how the hairdryer works lol, but just one question: why would you try to save that crappy PVC sleeve? If you're using new anti-stat inners, you may as well replace the outer! Thanks! :)
Do you clean your microfiber cloths? If so how? You’re videos are really interesting 👍
What a ball ache. Imagine cleaning a collection this way? It will take a lifetime 😂 Get a vaccum or ultrasonic cleaner. You need to rinse with distilled water by the way.
You are nuts!!!
It sounds... mono. (?)
Something seems wrong with this Queen's record...
It's an original. Sounds pretty good, but there are some imperfections.
I did found a very scratched 1955 Sarah Voughan LP, placed in a poor cover, in a flea maket. After a cleaning process of 24 hours, leaving the vinyl immersed in the cleaning liquid and using a cheap manual rotating cleaner, I did get some results: Side 1 became very quiet, with almost no crackling and crystal clear sound; side 2, however, retains some crackling, but above all it loops in two places due to a marked transversal scratch....The good thing is that this record was given to me for free.
A couple of things: You need to include some kind of soap to break the surface tension. The water doesn't go into the groove of your record otherwise, and you're just cleaning the outer surface. Secondly, rather than blowing your record dry with a hair dryer, get yourself a wet/dry vacuum cleaner. Stick a cloth over the nozzle and suck your record dry. If you use a little soap in your washing process, the water will get into the grove and soften up the grime there. The wet/dry vac will suck all that out and you can see it collect on the cloth that you stick over the vacuum nozzle. You'll hear the difference when you play the record. Cheers
So, soap first then Alcohol mixture? I will try the wet/dry vac method of drying. A few have mentioned it?
@@2ndchancevinyl I made a video about my cleaning method 4 years ago. It's simply called 'Record cleaning video', I'll send a link in the next message. In it I give details about the cleaning solution that I use and my method using the wet/dry vac. Basically it is just my domestic way of replicating the cleaning method created by the expensive record cleaning machines available on the market. I'd be happy to hear your comments and observations. Cheers
My record cleaning video (ua-cam.com/video/JjWeAffAHmY/v-deo.html)
Was a vinyl DJ since 1980, to around 2005 when I switched to digital. This is how I cleaned all of my records. It works, and it doesn't damage the vinyl. It is also very cheap, and that is why audiophiles and audio companies hate it, because they can't sell you some £3000 vinyl cleaning machine, and rip you off.
The catalog number may point to the American release, but the label itself has a mention of Australia in the print on the rim of the label.
WOW. Just took a photo and enlarged it and can see that. So, that's suggesting an Aussie release?
@@2ndchancevinyl yeah. But, I thought that Queen were on EMI in Australia, not Elektra!
the aussie record covers manufactured using the rough card outside/gloss inside for the record & inner sleeves have always been tricky to care for and restore
Also try an artist knead eraser. They Do Not remove any paper fiber. I have used mine on my white and lighter colored album jackets with No ill effects.
Nice work mate, Where abouts in Australia are you ? I'm in Sydney and have an extensive vinyl collection too. I'm a huge Queen Fan and have a large Queen collection, which comprises of rare 1st press UK, Japanese (with OBI) and Australian releases among many others. I have noticed the "white" jacketed albums don't fair well in high humid climates and those primarily from Japan tend to suffer foxing of the sleeve. Not sure if it's a moldy condition but I'd love to figure out how to remove the foxing if at all possible. I wonder if a hydrogen peroxide concoction can work. I'll have to try it on a sacrificial cover I think. Thankfully though, most of my Jap vinyl was stored correctly by the previous owners and are in almost mint condition. I just have a few that need attention. No big deal really. It is what it is given they are nearly 50 years old I guess.
Never use plain water! Always use demineralized water!
I rinse with demineralised water. Cheers
another awesome vid! thx for sharing. i find the vids very interesting and relaxing. id love to see u clean an old classic of hitori dake's one day :P
One of my favourites. I'll have to fish one out.
Great video! A rubber eraser will remove a lot of the spots, since it’s a white cover.
I'll try that. Thanks
Or remove the cover
Nice job! We have very similar techniques. I've also had success cleaning CERTAIN covers with a drop or two of hand sanitizer on a microfiber cloth, helps remove ink as well. The previous user comment regarding an eraser is very effective on light colored covers.
I'll give that a shot. Appreciate the advice. My technique has evolved thanks to comments.
Very cool! Have you tried using a rubber eraser or a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser to clean up the white background of the jacket. That might help take off some of the ring wear and dirt on the cover.
I'll give it a shot. I need to devote more time to the covers. I'm just so keen to play the record.
@@2ndchancevinyl use it lightly though. There are videos on You Tube that show how to do it.
I find most of the time the ringwear isn't external dirt or grime it's actually removed the colour of the jacket print itself so using a magic eraser makes it worse because you just remove it even more
The baby's hair brush! Of course!!! Perfect for getting to the bottom of grooves... there is no way you can damage the vinyl with this brush... going to get one this afternoon! Thank you!!!
Hi there. I've stopped using the babies hair brush after doing a review video and seeing what the effects are under a microscope. While it is safe under wet washing conditions I've started using a synthetic brush that is very safe and very effective as a cleaning tool. Here's the brush: Nylon Art Brush: amzn.to/4bTmATW While you're at it check the testing video: ua-cam.com/video/n_nX0WKNx1w/v-deo.html
@@2ndchancevinyl thanks for this... I found a goat hair brush, but then tested against a completely blank 6th side of a 3xLP set I have just to test... of course even that soft goat hair leaves scratches!!! Bummer... Going to test out some other cloths I am using to see if they are causing damage too...
According to some ppl I know don't even clean there records or have done they say they never had any issues when playing,tbh the record look damn ok before doing this. He's doing this video to gain subcribers and view's and demonstrating how to clean a record that's he's choice I wouldn't bother with all this I use wet wipes and a dry scratch free cloth that's it,dose a great job for me this is too much cleaning on the record ridiculous tbh..
It’s been proven that the baby hair brush is not as delicate as you think! It has shown in a demo video on this channel how badly the baby brush put scratches in the vinyl! Do not use the “baby brush “!
Hi there. I've stopped using the babies hair brush after doing a review video and seeing what the effects are under a microscope. While it is safe under wet washing conditions I've started using a synthetic brush that is very safe and very effective as a cleaning tool. Here's the brush: Nylon Art Brush: amzn.to/4bTmATW While you're at it check the testing video: ua-cam.com/video/n_nX0WKNx1w/v-deo.html
Awesome edition and great album. thx for sharing!
great stuff! i have been getting 2nd chance vinyl withdrawals
Thanks mate. Appreciate it. More coming
I don't know why you need 1% isopropanol alcohol I can't see that doing much. There's no issue using a stronger mix say 20% even pure. isopropanol alcohol comes in a PVC bottle what vinyl is with coloring and release agent if there was any issues with the bottles with isopropanol alcohol they wouldn't put it in the bottles. The only stuff you can't use it on it's shellac 78 and those flexi discs. You still need a wetting agent like some pure soap car body soap without the wax. You can try this for really dirty records if they don't come out clean and have a lot of surface noise! Its called (auto groom) meant for cleaning vinyl in cars. Is a foam spread it in with a fine brush leave it for about three minutes and rinse off. I like those label protectors where'd you get that from? There's some evidence some cases of the outer sleeve gasing off old type of pvc and getting onto the record permanently damaging I wouldn't be using old outer slaves just get polyurethane ones
It's a 1 part to 5.
@@2ndchancevinyl i just used a calculator and that's 500%! oh wait..... yep all good 20% here :P
@@2ndchancevinyl ok I must have heard it wrong
Such a great album !
Congrats on your new turntable!
Thanks mate. Love it
Enjoy watching these restoration videos. As others have said, get rid of the paper inner sleeves and also chuck the old plastic covers, no need to keep those. Get new crystal clear outer sleeves. Gluing the cover is an easy and worthy practice, I do it all the time with clear glue. Very nice job and great album too!
are there any particular branded sleeves u recommend?
Great results! But please change that paper inner sleeve to a proper one! Paper sleeves can damage record surface!
I keep it as it's the original, which is why I added a new antistatic inner sleeve.
where do u get them? i dont trust ebay stuff. any brand suggestion?
Great to see you back! I've really enjoyed your previous videos. All the best.
Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoy them
Very cool. Love to watch your videos for tips
Thank you. I really like the method I use now. results are so good. Thanks for watching
@@2ndchancevinyl you should just get rid of the outer plastic sleeve and replace with a new one and also the original paper sleeve as it may contaminate the jacket even if you cleaned it, just my suggestion.
Great to see another video. I’m enjoying watching you experiment with various techniques in each video. One piece of advice: get rid of the old PVC sleeve. They let out a gas that will not only stain your record but other records around it (it’s called “outgassing”). Some of that grime you were wiping off was the chemicals from the plastics sweating from the sleeve. There are a few videos and articles online showing photos of it staining records. Replace them with some new modern sleeves, stick on the old price tag if you want the nostalgia and you’ll be fine.
Really? I was trying to keep all the original parts. I'll look into that. Thanks.
@@2ndchancevinyl No worries. I still keep PVC sleeves with old store logos on them because they look cool and are a part of the history of record collecting. But I keep them separate to my records.
Heads are exploding. Oh my gawd he used water…… Nice job, ppl who want to cry about a $1 worth of material being played on a $1k turntable through a $5k cart into a $30k pre-amp into a $100k amp to $500k speakers are the the true masters of the universe. Only think different would have done was replace the outer sleeve, com’on they’re a nickel each, splurge
I wanted to keep all the original bits, which is why I kept the paper inner sleeve as well. It cleaned up well. Thanks for watching and the comments.
Where can i get that facila brush?
I'll find out and let you know. Cheers
This shows you exactly what you should NOT do, thumbs down.
Looked like it worked well. What’s your method?
Both brushes have been tested and proven not to damage the record. What other parts of this method is wrong?
@@2ndchancevinyl You should not use tap water but distilled water with no minerals that can hurt the record. And please get rid of those PVC sleeves they can destroy the records.
Are you saying get rid of PVC sleeves all together? Not even replace them?
@@trondamStrange but most of my vinyl has been in these sleeves for 45 years and I haven’t had a problem . Not saying there couldn’t be a problem but I’m yet to see it . Maybe humidity or heat plays a factor . I don’t know
Great album. Amazing for such an old record.
awesome album!
Loves it
You forgot the toilet brush! 😁
I highly recommend nylon. Stay way from animal hairs. Nylon record brushes won't scratch pvc and the diameter is thin enough to get in the groove.
My experience is vice versa. Synthetic brushes have more friction.