Cleaning a Record with Wood Glue
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- I wanted to try cleaning an LP with wood glue. It made for quite an improvement - and I've read that multiple cleanings continue to clean up the snaps crackles and pops.
Edit: I know I used way too much glue in this vid. :) But it was my first try so I wanted to get it right. You can use considerably less glue and still get the same effect - but it cuts the dry time way down. Just be sure that you get the whole record covered!
I tried doing this to both sides of a record. Now I have a coffee table with a record glued to it. It a great conversation piece. Especially since I borrowed the record.
Certainly that were you the fastest spermatozoa to reach the egg but apparently not the most clever one
@@-R-. the fastest sperm does not fertilize the egg. Many sperm die to change the surface of egg to make it receptive to the sperm.
@@jkxss You must be fun at parties. 😂😴
@@martinchiarelli2582 I bet he's a good trivia team mate lol
If you're borrowing it then why are you cleaning it?
Hey, I tried this. I even tried playing the glue like a record. It was crazy. It was a country song and it played backwards. In fact the singer got his truck back, his dog back, and even his girl back.
Ha!
😂😂😂😂😂
Toby Keith - Who’s that man?
DUDE 😂😂😂😂😂
I love a happy ending.
FYI: this doesn't work on your cassette tapes.
Well there probably a story behind this
@@discokossan and I would like to hear it 😁
Shit I should have read the comments first before doing it , I regret this now
@@JohnDoe-lt5fq that dosent work either...nor does bleach and ammonia...it just made me really dizzy and i started throwing up and i had to go to the hospital...😣😣😣
Interesting View Hahahahaha
Exceptional! My original 1960's albums, which sounded like bacon and eggs being fried, are now restored. I am in awe. Cheers.
had you tried using soap on water on your records, or other cleaning methods before?
What would the result sound like with a recording of bacon and eggs being fried?
Mmmmm bacon 🤪
hahahah great comparison!
@@walterrizotto8668 snap crackel pop duh
How to make a free copy
Erm, only if you somehow make another 'positive' copy from the glue 'negative' you just made.
You’d have to cast the opposite of the glue. It’s the negative space of the record, so it would have to be the stuff that’s already there.
@@hypnotyze_ Yeah, instead of record grooves, you would have record "fences".
Alternative: 3D-printing a 3D printer and selling one of them.
💡💡💡
A copy of a dirty record
For a moment I thought he skipped showing the glue being peeled off. I would have lost my mind. It was the only reason I played the video.
Yeah exactly 😂😂😂
Yo same I was about to report that shit bro
I was about to call the cops
I'm dying with those funny comments from you guys🤣
@@EXTENDEDWARRANT lol
I don't know why I was expecting the clean version to sound like an HD remaster.
Song gets longer, adds a new verse with Kanye
@game walkthrough They really don't. It can and has been proven that a lossless digital copy sounds better than a record using the same speakers, due to inconsistencies with record manufacturing. The digital "step" problem is insignificant due to the sheer sample size (amount of steps), and is very easily smoothed out via DACs with even basic mathematic algorithms.
Mastering does with sound quality what sunlight does to count Dracula.
All they do is proving an overpriced worthless service. The men who work at those places are utterly incompetent and all they do is to destroy sound quality.
If you want noise reduction done in a good way, then do it yourself instead. Try to use sound effects as little as possible.. since, Equalizer, compressor, transpose and all that shit destroys sound quality everytime you use them, and there is no way to repair it.
Personally I use Magix cleaning lab and do spectral cleaning when I remove cracks, sparks and such noises so I do a minimum of damage to the music, by using this precision strike method instead.
Other methods one can use is to hand-draw a volume curve in a music programme like Pro Tools or Reaper to lower the volume of unwanted sounds without causing any distortion and sound quality loss.
Daktyl Also all vinyl made nowadays is just the digital release of the album pressed onto a record, it's just a novelty at this point
@@Daktyl198 well the main thing people are hearing is the difference between digital and analog. When you make a digital copy the tone is automatically adjusted that adjustment can alter the shape of the waveform and it can cut cut sounds sharp and make it unnatural sounding. So you may be able to get Hi-Fi and quality it's basically as if it's emulating real sound instead of being a recording of real sound.
I do this, but I mix in some distilled water with the wood glue - it makes it thinner and allows the glue to settle into the smallest undulations inside the groove.
Good idea
@@binomesprite7829
Nah, use Super Glue
I tried using wood, glue, and water as you suggested, mine broke. Pls help.
@@kueapel911 What exactly broke, the record??
Good tip. Also, since Titebond 2 is a more water resistant glue than Titebond 1, it might be better to use 1.
Who else thought he already had taken the glue off (leaving a small bit) at 2:00 ?
I thought so.. I was raging at first.. Then.... Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
here
I thought the exact same thing, I was like "What?! How dare he skipped the peelin . . . . oooooooh, that's niiiiiiiiice".
Yeah, I had to remember that wood glue dries clear . :-)))
✋
Didn't work for me.
I put the glue on the LP and let it dry overnight.
But I couldn't get the record out of the sleeve the next day...
hahaha you just owned the internet sir. Spat my beer on my keyboard!
Did you try using a time machine to stop yourself? That happened to my brother and he used a time machine. Works every time.
This comment gives me physical pain
David, thank you for a loud laugh! :)
People like you are very scarce
Yes that's great. It sounded Miles better.
383 chevy I swear to god before seeing your comment I wanted to write that lol😂
Nice one
Emile Khalsa Same
Craig Elliott HA! That made my day
Kilometres better.
Been doing this for 20 years, it's by far the most thorough clean you can do. My tip: Apply from the outside edge and work your way in as the record spins, then use your finger to slowly bring the spiral of glue together into an even layer towards the centre label. After a few goes you'll get a feel for exactly how much you need. Don''t believe the snobs, this is the real deal. Once clean I add a small circular sticker to the label so I know its been cleaned then just take care of the record going forward and you shouldn't need to do it ever again.
I dont doubt it does a great job, and your comment doubles down my resolve to do this to a few records, but I've got to ask, what do the snobs say?
Your reply was 3 days ago when I seen and it has almost 30 likes already.. this video came out 11 years ago!
@@plantsofany4964 It's the algorithm sending us here.
@@beezowdoodoozoppitybopbopb9488 they’ll say it damages vinyl, leaves residue, dampens the hi frequencies, isn’t as thorough has a vacuum based machine, causes huge amounts of static among many other claims I haven’t personally experienced.
Some actual issues I have found:
• If you apply too thin (usually around the outside edge) you can get thin streaks of the glue that need to be pulled up with you finger nail.
- not really an issue as they pull up fine and worst case scenario just reapply the glue and start again.
• you need the right glue. I’ve also found the purpose made gels leaves gunk and need a couple of plays to draw the pulled up dirt out. (Like you still need to do with RCM’s quite often)
- use Tite Bond II , I’ve never had gunk using this.
• it’s not the quickest or easiest method. If you want to work your way through 2000 records over a weekend you’re gonna have a bad time. I clean new records when they come in or any ones I’m going to be playing out if they need it.
• probs not the cheapest in the long run and not the most environmentally friendly (I guess you could say that about vinyl tho)
My advice is just try it for yourself :)
@@plantsofany4964 yeah that is quite surprising
Check out his upcoming single, “Peels Like The First Time”.
I read this with a filipino accent.
How does it peel by Bob Dylan.
David Miatke Elvis never wrote any published songs.
That was foreigner. Is he doing a cover? If so will he cover other bands as well?
TheDizzleHawke but he sang a lot of them.
I did this and it added great timber to the tone of the music
😂
ok, get out!
omg XDDDD
Pun
yo it's the man who created the mad bomber short
It works best on old records by the group "The Carpenters".
Is that a wood glue joke?
It's funny.
Haha, good one!
If I were a carpenter
And you were a lady
@@Rose_Butterfly98 I thought it was a musical taste question.
@@chopin65 it's a pun on Carpenters the singers and wood glue I think so wood glue joke.
As a old geezer who fought the early battles of analog/vinyl vs. digital/cd, this kind of thing is inspiring.
There's currently a huge increase of vinyl sales worldwide, and it's been going on since the early 2010's, so I'd consider it a moral victory at the very least
Vinyl is making a comeback, and I have a HUGE amount of old records, mostly 33's, some 45's and they've all seen better days, so this should get them back into playable order hopefully!
It's the latest retarded hipster thing
And heres me, sitting happily in the middle with my massive fuckin cassette tape collection.
@@scumbaggo Right?
Those can be cleaned with a plain old fridge magnet. Get them right down to the orig. hiss. very soothing ASMR. can bring back all of those old memories of having forgotten to press 'record'.
I thought I was about to be Rick-rolled.
Omg same
This
I was hoping, it would of been quality
Brett DeLong We’re not? This is real?
They still do this lmao
This video is 8 years old. why am i being recommended this now, and not 8 years ago? This is quality content.
Vinyl wasn't "cool" 8 yrs ago. ;)
Right?
Because the algorithm was pretty shitty 8 years ago.
Good thing I didn't toss my old vinyl records in the past eight years.
After eight years, your records are due to be cleaned.
Me: I really need to sleep.
UA-cam: Hey. Wanna see a guy clean a record with glue?
Me: ok
its extreamly true xd
U kno wht? Its me rn
3:39 - best time to do this
Exactly what’s happening to me right now
Accurate as fuck
60 years old and still learning new things..... this blew my mind ....I'm a carpenter , I've used tight Bond glue for 40 years , never thought of this 🤔🤔🤔🤔 ....Glue being used for this purpose ... Unbelievable....Thank you 💕💕💕
I know someone used it for removing tiny dusts on optical surface before plating and it works great.
I tried that with an old Stealers Wheel record. It’s got stuck in the middle with glue.
I don't know WHY I came here tonight.
Dammit!!! Once again - clowns to the left of me, jokers to my right!!!
Ugh, the puns, they hurt! You made my night people!
I hate that you've done this but I love that you've done this
Top shelf pun right there
I did this on my Sugar Ray CD and just left it on permanently, it sounds so much better now!!
That was correct.
It works on cd’s too?
Sugar gayyy
Gamèlyzed so was i. I’m not as funny as i think i am
Lol
Why am I here? I don't even own records... It is 3am though so thats typical youtube.
Because the devil made you do it.
Oh so youre sayibg the time made you do it right?
Angel Mendez same here and I also don’t hear a difference
@@luey6210 it doesnt make the music sound better it just makes that crackling sound less
@Angel Mendez, haha, sometimes we are doing inexplicable things :)
Well I just tried this on a used album I bought that “looked” mint but sounded horrible. I actually couldn’t believe how great the LP sounded afterwards.
So if you can’t SEE the scratches, then it will clean all the crap out of the grooves and fix your record. There’s no way it will do anything to repair visible scratches.
But I couldn’t be happier with my “new used” album
@Niphyra That and the vinyl over time will oxidize like anything else and create it's own layer of essentially record dust. It's a slow process but is accelerated by exposure to sunlight (Or for some reason a high oxygen environment but I doubt that will happen)
The diamond riding in the groove makes the vinyl attract dust, gives it a negative charge like rubbing a balloon on your hair. Airborne dust falls on the record, and the needle just keeps pressing it into the bottom of the groove. Smoke adds a sticky quality to it, my ex wife used to smoke and everything in the house was covered in nicotine tar. I paid big money for a record cleaning machine, a Pro-Ject brand, works great! If you own 500 or more records it’s well worth the cost. But this glue trick was amazing! A low cost trick to get that crud off your records, I’m impressed!
@@alphagt62 The diamond itself also slowly grinds down the vinyl and leaves vinyl dust in the groves. Which is why the more you play a record the worse it will inevitably sound. It's why tapes and CDs were considered better. (Though both still deteriorate over time)
@@SilvaDreams Gee, I wonder why I never hear about this. A reference would help. And the process is accelerated by a high oxygen environment "for some reason"???
@@kahlesjf It's just the nature of oxidation and the slow work of entropy (Even gold technically oxidizes despite being one of the most stable elements it jus happens VERY slowly).
I was mostly being sarcastic about the high oxygen environment because unless you are pumping the area you store you vinyl's in with pure O2 it won't be an issue.
You should offer a service where you cover records in glue and send them to people to peel them.
oh yes :D lets start a business
I'm in
+Channel getting deleted on 1 May 2016 you kind of failed your channel
why wouldn't you do it to your own record.
it would be a great way to store vinyl for transportation though. Let owners peel the "coating" off from new!
just tried this on a USB drive, didn't work.
Try RTV..
Worked on mine, maybe you should try it again.
www.GPcarAudio.com soak it in bleach bit
- Hillary
HA! next time use super glue! gets em everytime
Ha ha. I remember that trick from my days in the broadcasting business.
That was a trade secret for years. But then you should see how records were handled.
12voltvids o
try removing fricking leadin post scarring with this
WTF ???
How did they change the singles so quickly on the radio
Sunset Vlogs. Switch between 2 Turntables
I'm not sure what I did wrong because my crepes didn't look as good as yours and tasted pretty bad, but it was a fun cooking experience all the same! 5 stars
XD
@@FinkyTheOriginalI like dog semen too
@The Original Finky,of The House of McFarthing Inc. My dog hates me. I throw them away and he keeps bringing them back.
did you forget to put the whole thing on your stove? the crepes won't taste good unless you cook them, obviously...
This is where jokes go to die. My God you m0r0ns are unoriginal and unfunny.
My advice after 8 records cleaned:
-try on junk first
-wash your records before the glue cleaning. (i mixed water and alcohol around 50/50 but you can do like you want)
-don't put any glue on the sticker
-if you get a drop where you don't want any, instead of trying to wipe it off just make a bigger drop and try to make it join the rest of the glue to peel in one piece.
-be sure that the edges are really thick on both sides (inside and out). If the edges are too thin they won't come with the rest of the glue disk and you'll have to scratch it (which is not a real problem if it's on the dead wax). Also it will become a powder worst than dust that you can't clean with water unless you want to kill your record.
-don't put water on your record EVER after doing this method. If you missed a little drop of glue somewhere and water gets on it, it will spread and you will never be able to clean it. (that was my first try and the record is D.E.A.D).
-DON'T try to stick something to one edge to peel it off easier after. It's not a good idea because the glue under the "something" will take forever to dry.
-Don't be cheap on glue. Do like me buy 2.5kg so you won't care to use more than enough.
-Heat up a little the dry glue with a hair dryer (not too hot!!!). If it's just a little warm it will come off easier.
-don't put glue too close from the edge because if surface tension is broken you may have glue going UNDER your recordand that's really really bad.
Anyway it's working perfectly if you do it right. Even the 50 years old Edith Piaf record of my grandmother sound brand new (really like a new).
Pow3rus same for me works if done properly
My advice would be to never use a 50-percent alcohol solution on any record.
I have a question:
If you ever get your record "ruined" by watered-down glue(resulting to the powder you mentioned), can' t you just repeat the procedure, by applying a new layer of fresh glue, over the old one and then pulling it off again? Try it and tell us.
I don' t think that I will ever try this to my records, because I have been warned about these problems, about a couple of decades ago.
Pow3rus .
I eventually tried this trick on some of my old records(starting from the most un-wanted ones, of course...) and I can' t sya that I saw any change in the crackle. The stylus still plows the stones in the fields(grooves) of the records.
Now I only have to clean the glues from all of the stained parts of my turntable and stickers of the records...
I can't be the only one who wants to see what got stuck to the glue...
Joe Joe the particles are way to small for you to notice with naked eye just think can you see the individual grooves and dust particles on a record?
Gfb2303 Have you heard of a microscope.
Tony Hussey Winner of the most unnecessary and annoying comment goes to...
You, dickhead. you know what he meant he just wanted to see the other side of the glue but he wouldn’t see anything plus who tf owns a microscope that can be hooked up to a camera and just has it at the ready PLUS you wouldn’t even be able to put that under the microscope you would need to cut it into very small pieces then put those onto frames.
@@gfbday5007 I think someone has a sandy vagina..
Yes you can.
Tried it on my Rolling Stones "Dirty Work" album and ended up with "Sticky Fingers".
Is that A MOTHER FUCKING J
Ojo reference
ZIPPER MAN
STIIIICCYYYYY FINGAAAAAZZ
I swear to God if any of you do another jojo reference I will tear someone's skull open
This is the first time I've ever seen a glue be used to clean something, truly fascinating.
Glue adjacent, but you’d probably like Peter brown’s video where he cleans his shop mat with resin in the same manner as done here with glue
Paint thinner works far better
if you're the type who likes to collect rubber straps and keychain, you can use pva glue to do the same thing ^^
Tried this on Boston's More than a peeling.
Hate you
Did it work as well as on Journey's Peeling That Way?
@@BigJimMartinGuy yeah but best results with Peter Frampton's Do You Peel Like We Do
I wonder how it would go with Ambrosia's How much I peel...
Ya all forgot
Nothing more than a peeling
I prefer the clean version, its more family friendly.
Wait, does this method remove dirty words also?
@@stevansaucedo4151 yes, it removes anything dirty or bad and replaces with good and clean
😂😂LMAO
i tried this with an old 45 of Lionel Ritchie’s “Stuck on you”. worked great.
Did the stylus on the phono cartridge get "stuck on" the vinyl records grooves with glue left on.
@@mab7175 no glue is left behind. It always comes up in one piece as long as you make it thick enough and give it enough time to dry
Lionel Ritchie's glue didn't work for him. He's divorced.
The best record cleaner I ever had was while stationed in Japan in the 70's. It was a brush that had a reservoir with fluid that set in front of the needle and followed it as the record played that released enough to keep the needle submerged in this wet fluid constantly. It was awesome.
was it oil or water based liquid? I wonder if a soft watercolor brush with a reservoir handle might do the trick.
Mmmmm. Interesting, I’ve never heard of such witchcraft! How did you dry the records afterwards? I’ve heard the Japanese are crazy audiophiles! And apparently really in to mono recordings and speaker.
Lenco clean? The problem is, once wet, always wet. I found it made the crackles worse if you didn't use it every time.
@@thornyback Isopropyl alcohol .
I let it dry overnight but now I can’t get the record out of its jacket???
Fish Squish Guy
Now that’s funny. Thank you
That was the only funny one on here.
My Gold Record got stuck to the ceiling.
Shite Shovel Works great on The Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers LP
Blowtorch always works
If you put the 'glue record' on the platter and place the stylus on the end of a track, it will play backwards. Be very careful about doing this because you can end up opening portals to other dimensions.
oxenfree
I prefer sniffing the glue to open the portal. saves time letting it dry. just a tip.
It doesn't work on CDs DVDs or Blu-rays, but it does work on flies and moths!
I really want to hear this
Your about to enter… the twilight zone.
this was in my recommended UA-cam is 8 years late, lol.
Same
Same
Same!
Same bro lol
Same xD
I’ve done this hundreds of times with Titebond II wood glue. The viscosity of that glue spreads well using an old credit card or equivalent. Obviously it will not remove scratches but it works miracles at times with older records with lots of surface noise. But I used it on all records I have other than brand new ones. Just because I’ve notice a difference almost every time.
The sound of him peeling it off is almost exactly what I hear when I make love to my wife....DOH!
Pro tip: Wood glue excels at cleaning vinyl. CDs, not so much.
But seriously, woodn't that have a destructive effect on the valuable stylus? It has to be worse than taffy?
Sam r/wooooosh
•TheKaisTzar • the comment itself was a joke, double wooooosh
@@Username-2 not if you wanna keep the label safe.
@@Hurricane9146 Nah man, glue ok for records, not ok for CDs....how is that a joke?
I bought a bunch of glue to try this. Didn't get the record clean, but the more I sniffed the less I cared...
I tried sniffing glue too. But I got nothing. That is the last time I sniff white Elmers glue. LOL
Try rubber glue
@@ilham7345 No thanks. A brain is a terrible thing to waste. Even my small pea brain.
@Pepto Abysmal Yes it is. lol
@Dehydrated Water actually with enough salt it has pretty nice taste.
this guy should be making pizza he spread sauce so perfectly
Guillaume Thibaudeau the sticky wood sauce spread real nice on that record boi
mmm yes wood sauce crunchy mmm yes crunch crunch crunch i love wood gl
Naw, he prefers to say, 'You want fries with that?'
Not pizza, crepes.
@Big Dick but why though?
This works 100% . Used it on one of my Doors albums. Waiting for the Sun , first pressing . Record looks clean , no scratches , no scuffs but sounds very crackly to the point that the slower songs were annoying with the crackling .
Used some tightbond 2 from my wood shop . Took about 8 hours per side to dry with a fan blowing lightly on it. Peeled the glue off effortlessly and the record sounds much better . I'd guess the glue got rid of 85% of the crackling and much more enjoyable to listen to.
I'm going to do it a 2nd time to see if it improves any more . Also you do not need a thick coat of glue , the grooves are microscopic...the thinner you can apply it the better , will dry faster and use a lot less glue.
Have about 40 more oldies to go now , I'll do 2 a week but I'll get there.
You should have used that wood glue to fix your wooden Doors that were falling apart.
@@ylemi2403 It does work, I've done this on plenty of records.
DOn't make it too thin, because then it won't be as easy to peel off.
Can we get an update on your second cleaning?
@@need100k if it becomes too hard to peel off I think you can just add more glue and try again later.
Computers: Copy - Paste
Old Record: Copy - Glue
control see
copy me
Paste means glue
you can do this on new records too
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Nah more like
Old record: glue - peel glue
I came here to watch something get spread all over a record and then peeled off in one go, and I was NOT disappointed.
Will it work for a Beatles album or just Miles Davis?
Just miles davis
Maybe not the Beatles, but if you try it on a Who album, you can look at the glue and see for miles
@@gregfeneis609 Thanks! We won't be fooled again. 😁
I hear an un-peeled Beatles album is worth more on the collector's market.
F-150 Tried it on my “Glue’s Brothers” album and worked great! Unfortunately I totally ruined my car’s CD player with this method
That peel is the most satisfying sight and sound I have had the pleasure of experiencing in the past several years.
Maybe you ought to get out more, and experience more. It might improve your outlook.
@@robertmchugh4639 After that peel, the only places I want to go are to electronics stores to peel all the protective plastic films off of their merchandise.
You need a girlfriend bro.
@@automan1950 I need to peel factory-fresh protective plastic coverings.
@@defeatSpace cringe
My dad showed me this video. I'd have to say it was several years ago, and it's a miracle that I've found it once again. I can't believe its come up in my recommended.. it was lovely to find this again, reminds me of good memories of my dad.
Wholesome.
4 years later I don't think the op has a video of playing the wood glue
I miss my dad.
@@tweepac yeah me too
Peace and blessings to all of you ❤
I have no idea how you managed not to get glue all over the turntable especially by the edge, well done.
Matt clue is very workable
thought the same thing , and then the video cuts to ,,, nice clean and level
Yeah, I would have somehow ended up glued to the turntable.
@Bill Williams or 45
It will also work great to keep warp records flat on the turntable. Make sure the wood glue dries overnight. So you can only always play the one favorite side of the albums in your record library.
Could also be called “how to make bootleg records that play backwards”
Marc D then use the glue as a template to make a copy although that may be copyright lol
@@grimreapers6462 some guy made a video where he copied a vinyl record with resin but it was very difficult and needed several tries, I doubt the glue would have captured the groves of the record perfectly
@@Despotic_Waffle but the impression would have peaks instead of troughs........ it wouldn't play theres no where for the needle to sit xD
@@SilverRookit was a clay mold for the negative i think, then cast the resin
@clandestine2178 you should look up for microscopic picture of vinyl grooves and then overthink your comment
That sound.... when taking the glue off. That is amaaazing! 😍
I'd imagine if he played the 'glue' record it would be Miles Davis, but backwards.
My records don’t even need cleaning, but I’m doing this anyway for the 𝒫ℯℯ𝓁
𝓬𝓸𝓸𝓵
〰Avery〰 in germany we say ehrenmann
guess you could say the sound is quite a-peeling
When I found an underrated comment
Delicious finally some good fucking food
When he was peeling off the glue *oooooohhhhhhh yiiiiiissssssss*
Like peeling sunburn
great band name
Orgasm
oooooohhhhhhh yiiiiiissssssss
asmr
I love how the entire comments section is just music puns. I'll definitely be bach here in the future.
Trailing Rails Your comment is so. underrated. It deserves more likes. Well said.
They are some channels interesting more for the comment section than for the video (scishow) !
really?.....i don't think you can handel it.
It didn't work for me either, but it was a hell of a lot of pun.
I like what you did there..
Pro tip for anyone here for the cleaning tutorial (rather than the satisfaction of the peel), highly recommend investing in anti-static sleeves to store your favorite records in (I personally am I big fan of the rice paper anti-static ones), as you'll save yourself a lot of time constantly cleaning your disks. The cheap standard paper sleeves most albums come in will scuff and scratch disks over time (even if they aren't being taken out and played), and won't prevent the discs from getting static charge and attracting tons of dust and particulates from the environment. Third party archival quality sleeves average around $20 for 50, and can really go a long way in preserving the quality of your collection 🫶 keep those turntables spinning ya nerds!
so this trick actually DOES work? I recently bought a crosley bluetooth deck to play my vintage on (records sound just as awesome through a surround unit), and I've got some quite bad dirties both in albums and singles. does it have to be wood glue, or can you use white glue for the same purpose?
@@anonymuswere Crosleys generally mess up records over time if you don't have a proper counterweight, but I think this way of cleaning is best with wood glue because other glues leave residue.
@@naxzed_it these aren't audiophile grade. they were played on 70's BSA decks with worn parts and not a counterweight in sight. my Crosley unit, a C6B, HAS a counterweight, an actual METAL platter, and a band drive I don't look forward to the stretch out of.
I never knew, thanks for the tip!
I think the performance sounded a little wooden after this treatment.
Why wood you think that?
I think he's being facetious. Wood glue.
@@TurtleFrack bruh
danno6169 You just got bamboozled. He was also making a wood joke
Sounded a bit plastic to me.
No One:
Me not knowing anything about records: PLAY THE GLUE
The same here 😂😂😂
It works
That wouldn’t work because the glue would be inverted, you’d need to glue the glue then peel off that glue to actually use it as a glue record copy, and even then if it makes a sound it won’t be pretty.
Gulf Giggle Animations that’s why we want to hear it, BECAUSE it will be inverted
This
Don’t know why I stopped here, but the comments alone made me give this a like!
BTW if you're considering doing this but are afraid of damaging your records, there's no need. PVA glue (wood glue, white or yellow) can be washed off with water even after completely dried
The OUTDOOR type cannot be washed off!
Tried this on a vinyl of Eiffel 65 and now they sing "I'm glue, da ba dee da ba da"
Tlot Pwist I hate you lmaoo
😂😂😂
Hahahh
Try this with Madonna's True Blue ;)
@@LightningJackFlash won't work... Should be a virgin record
I can’t believe I made it through the comments without one post about how “satisfying” it is
You're that comment
It's the most satisfying videos on UA-cam tbh
THANK YOU SOME ONE!
You can substitute your own glue, just remember to zip your pants afterward.
It is tho
*I did this and the glue took the lyrics out of my favorite Beatles album*
Who are the beatles?
Beatles? Who are these?
That must have been heart breaking, but you need to let it be
play the glue
Nathan Hassall Of Norwegian Wood?
I was an audiophile when vinyl was king, in the 1970's. I can tell you that this really does work, but it's not what you think, AND there is a better way.
What I hear is a reduction of static, which is temporary. I'm sure there was some cleaning, but that crackle is static discharge. When you peeled the glue up, you charged the surface by ripping electrons off the surface. You get a similar effect if you use a brush type cleaner, or even better with a static gun. I spent years trying to get the perfect vinyl play, just so I could record cassettes, and then put the vinyl away to never be played until the tape needed replacing. So I have tons of experience making crackle go away... And it is not by "cleaning" it is by managing the static charge. And yes, multiple cleanings are REQUIRED, as you will need to do it for every time you play the record (which is ridiculous in my opinion).
So this technique is a perfect way to get an even charge across the surface... but it is far from being the easiest or best way.
But ask any old guy that was dedicated to the best vinyl playback that was alive when this was the best technology back in the 1970's, and they will tell you that static charge management was the secret to crackle free playback. I always wished they would come up with a conductive vinyl formula so we didn't have static. And to be clear, the crackle is the needle building up a charge and discharging during playback, not from charges on the vinyl. This was reduced by pre-charging the record so that the needle's charge was countered by the surface being highly charged. A static gun will give the same "before and after" results, but in a couple seconds, no need to spill glue on your turntable and wait a day to play your album.
The removal of the glue was so satisfying.
Nobody:
UA-cam after 8 years: *Get a load of this guy*
@@FeuerfesteUnterhose what shut up kid
@@FeuerfesteUnterhose Imagine being this lame.
Oh well FeuerfesteUnterhose08/15 deleted his/her comment
Can someone tell me what he said??
Guy makes a video in 2011 and UA-cam recommends it to me 8 years later.
This is truly a great technique and I just want to add a bit of my technique to this. I have cleaned dozens of my most expensive 45s with this. This is the most solid cleaning technique I have used. Its astonishing how well it improves the sound. Listen to it before you clean it! the difference is wild in my experience.
I do the following,
1. Get the Elmers dispenser that has the rectangular hole and some business cards. Regular Elmers works equally as well as wood glue.
2. You also need 91% rubbing alcohol and section of chenille or other napped/pile fabric. Needs to be very soft.
3. Practice on a throw away record.
The key to this technique is cleaning the record with the piece of fabric saturated with alcohol and using enough to keep it wet while applying the glue. The alcohol has lower gravity than water and also acts as a mild solvent to loosen the dirt that is left from the wiping. Its a great way to preclean the record. I feel it also thins the glue a tiny bit and allows it to get into the grooves better. Once the record is cleaned and still wet with alcohol, use the Elmers dispenser to apply the glue from the outside to the inside. Use the business card to smooth out the glue so it coats evenly. I keep the record on the platter while I do this. It makes rotating the record while applying glue easy. Start right at the grooves so you can easily remove the disc by the edges when you have the glue applied. On the inside near the runout, I put a little dot that allows you to pull up the glue easier.
Never use isopropyl on a vinyl record!! Don't even keep them in the same room.
The sound when he removed the glue was glorious
agreed, the record sounded so much warmer. it was as if Miles Davis was beside him.
+sean connathon he is talking about the sound of the glue being peeled off.. amazing how many comments about how satisfying that was or compared it to porn.. kids these days
+sean connathon he is talking about the sound of the glue being peeled off.. amazing how many comments about how satisfying that was or compared it to porn.. kids these days
Alyails Greg EEEEEEEEeeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrr r r r r
Yes: Much improved. I agree.
The part where he pulled the glue off reminded me of the time Epstein didn't kill himself.
It helps to be reminded. The media certainly forgot.
😂
Love it, very Norm Macdonald’y
This meme is gonna start hard lol
HaHaHa
It would have been funny if Michael Jackson started playing after he cleaned it.
hee hee
lol i get it
@@namjahs hee hee the joke went over you like a smooth criminal.
Naw, I was expecting Milli Vanilli
@@jukingeo Nah, Milli Vanilli records were saved for the live shows! 😂
My brother just bought an extremely rare reggae 12” 45 for $11 that usually sells for $200 +. It sounded absolutely horrible - thus the $11 price tag. It had what appeared to be some sort of shellac on the surface. It took 9 glue applications but it now sounds incredible. I wish I could attach the before and after.
He , like most people, thought the idea was ludicrous. Not anymore.
This video belongs on one of those Amazingly satisfying video compilations
cast390 put it I n one them
*then
cast390 agreed
Yes, I've been using glue for quite a while.
Better applying too much than not enough, if you leave any gaps in the procedure you can end up with tiny amounts of glue left on the vinyl. I have since started using Gorilla Wood glue, it kind of feels less brittle when lifting off.
Super Glue works far better
This is the single best video on cleaning a record with glue on youtube. Well done sir.
Never in a million years would I have thought to use wood glue! Outstanding!
this is great - now I have to clean 3000 records with wood glue.
+Frank Smathers I usually try and go over each side twice. Do them all at once, saves time.
Spray gun?
LP triple burger?
a day and a half each side you should be done in...
Just glue and stack them all in a pile. and as you peel them off one at a time so you can listen to them
Why is no one talking about how this video is the most satisfying thing ever
BTSxAriana i smell a kpop stan
@@drpeppergoth well you got that one right
"Stuck on You" now sounds great - and in the song "Steal Away", I much prefer the new line, "Peel away with you".
Does the peeled glue count as an inverted mold? could you fill it with a material, peel it off would it play as a record?
This is so strange... I clean my wood glue with records.
You are my new best friend. I can't thumbs up this comment enough.
LOLOL!!!
LOL, thanks you for cheering me up. I was trying myself to come up with a joke but failed.
I have made a video with several before and after sound clips from cleaning with wood glue and record skin/disco film (the official product). I also show much glue I use. I can't post links here, so please search for "Re-upload: SOUND CLIPS: Record cleaning with wood glue and Disco Film"
Cleaning wood glue with a record
Gluing wood cleaning with recording
@@pbjracing14yearsago49 recording glue with wood cleaner
Why the hell do reccomended videos always have spoonerism jokes in the comments
@@samtinkle9076 where do you think dads get their jokes from? 😂 😂 😂
I wanted to see what the dried glue picked up... The dust and stuff
Kinda like pore strips, weirdly satisfying and interesting
yeah, a close-up picture of the glue layer was in order
It'd be so tiny though, much of it would be dirt and grease, but honestly you wouldn't see much
Yes
Made way before the Era of satisfying videos, but this is a pioneer in the craft
As an old Radio personality who played records on the radio, a faster and easier way to clean them is with dish soap and warm water. Gently rub the soap over the record with your fingers then rinse it off. Wipe it dry with a soft cloth quickly as to not spoil the label and your good to go in about five minutes.
You can use windows cleaning soap (the blue that you spread with a spray) instead of the dish soap. This is how I clean my records.
The thing is this way pulls off all of the frayed vinyl in the brim of the record. Soap won't do that.
@@twistedhairball I use a little bit of it dissolved in a warm water. And submerge the records in it. Maybe in a higher concentration it can do harm but I never had any problems with it.. The dish soap seems much more brutal in comparison but I'm not an expert.
Wife: he’s in there looking at porn...
Husband:
Have you tried playing the Wood Glue Record you created?
This!
oooooohhhhhhh yiiiiiissssssss
I think it would be impossible
Unless those wood glue is used as a mold
its like a negative of the record. the peaks and valleys would be reversed. so left plays on right. right plays on left.
This was such an awesome idea. I never knew you could clean a record with wood glue.
When you play the glue disc backwards it syncs up perfectly with The Wizard of Oz
When you pulled the dryed glue off, it made like the most satisfying sound ever
your video was talked about last night on bbc somerset a local radio station .
Any way I can hear the broadcast replay?
+Michael Sandford it was this video they where talking about last thursday night on bbc somerset the dj was a mr dan chisholm his radio show is every monday to friday from 10.00 pm to 1.00 am thats three hours now you can here his shows on the bbc i player radio dan chisholm bbc somerset they where talking about between 11.30 and 12.00 thats at night,they were almost laughing at your video,sorry about that,but its worth a listen if you can get through.its dan chisholm okay.
+ghettofunk13 I just herd again on bbc iplayer dan chisholm talking about your video if you go into 1 hour 20 minetes into the show they start talking about your video enjoy
let me know how you got on with the broadcast
+Michael Sandford Finally got a chance to track it down - honestly I loved it. Can't believe something I made 5 years ago still gets any attention. Thanks so much for the heads up!
We used to do this in the 70's if you play the glue sheet afterwards you can hear the sounds from the negative space, so you can hear the sounds in the studio that originaly were not recorded in the positive space
wait.. really?
Hidden secrets.
Annyheime…back in the 70’s corn pop used to kick the positive space between joe bidens ass cheeks.
I don't believe you.
Citation needed
Using this method, ill be able to clean my record collection in roughly 9 years......
Only 8 years left
N I C E
3 days for each record.
Same, Ive got about 100, Some I've never Played!
The guy that made this video only has one year to go!
You just copied your record, it's music piracy I tells ya.
Yes, he copied a negative of it, which he could use to make a vinyl if.... He got vinyl, but wait isn't vinyl made with melted plastic? I wonder what temperature would glue melts at...
@Fvck Off it was a joke piss off
On today’s episode of “What the heck is *this* doing in my feed?”
Well this showed up on my feed too, but its kinda more coincidentally than random as i got a record player and records for Christmas
hm my uncle sent me this
please stop using that same joke it’s waaaaay overused
At least I got a vinyl to clean and play
@@sornevoyt Dumbass dead memers won't give a shit tbh
I was hoping this would cut to some sick dubstep drop. But the simple fact the record sounds much cleaner will do. Very satisfying. 10/10
Back in the final 1970's, there was a fine publication named "TAA" or "The Audio Amateur" that catered to music and audio enthusists that BUILT their own equipment by hand... And I remember an article on this very subject, how to clean a vinyl record with PVA or "Poly vinyl Alcohol", that is very similar to the wood glue. Other ingredients were some glycerin, and distilled water. Later on, a commercial product was sold, that was into a spray can, so that application was easier. The product was much thinner than the PVA glue you used, and therefore, the label area was covered too. But your method is clearly audibly good-enough to remove some pops and clicks. Perhaps, REDUCING the viscosity of the glue would help to allow the glue to flow more easily around the dust specles that cause half of the pops, better encapsulating them and allowing to pull them up, even at smaller dust particles. ( the other half is not dust imbedded into the vinyl wall of the groove, but pits and cracks of the vinyl material, that are not easy to refill again!).
Some WARMING of the glue would help perhaps... Or a little (just a little THINING with distilled water could help... Let's test those ideas, but with low value records first! Another thing to pay attntion, is too neutralize the strong electrostatic charge that is created when pulling the glue from the record. If not, new dust will be attracted to the grooves soon, and whn the enormous pressure from the stylus comes and hammer it into the vinyl, a new pop or tick will be created. Good luck!
interesting @Alfredo Márquez. if you covered the entire record, including the label, wouldn't that require using some kind of "Release agent"? so that the glue doesn't permanently stick to label, or that part of the record.
Another interesting thought, after spreading the glue, wouldn't a sheet of some rigid material or construction, laid on top of the glue, before it sets. Wouldn't that make it easier to peel off the glue, once it dried.
How would you solve the electrostatic issue?
How to solve the static issue?
OK boomer
Polyvinyl Acetate...you mean?
In the old days 80's early 90's I used to clean new records and used bought records with some full spins of alcool (70%) an old stylus and anti static brush (it was a system that was attached to an arm and run along with the record). You can't imagine the crude that gathered around the stylus after this method. Even used records still do look like new to this day. Static and manipulation help to clog the grooves with dirt.
I was really hoping that the that the Monsters Inc theme would play after he cleaned the record
This needs to exist hahaha
Wasnt a meme in 2011
That would that would
be dumb... 🔄 Lmao 😂 sorry couldn't resist
Old School New School you're gonna have to repeat that mate
Am watching this on my phone speakers and can tell a huge difference between before and after
Thank you UA-cam for listening to me talk about how to clean my albums and using your algorithm to get me the exact video I needed!