Registered: Dec 2005
Location: Federal Outpost 19, a lonely quonset hut on Tower Road
How do I clean these records?
Google's help is sparse and this seemed like the forum most likely to be able to provide an answer.
While cleaning out my garage, I found several records left by the previous owner. These plates are caked in dirt, grime, and other pollutants but the surface of the record itself looks pretty good under all that mess. What is the best way to clean these records?
Someone suggested a dishwasher but admittedly has no expertise on the subject. I'd prefer to leave the labels intact. Is there a preferred type of solution i can soak the dirty parts it before wiping them with a clean cloth? Or is there some other method I haven't found.
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Oct-25-2008 17:24
Watts
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Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Shibuya, JP
Lighter fluid works great.
Oct-25-2008 18:28
Zild
Ten City
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: San Antonio, US : TXTA #156
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Originally posted by Watts
Lighter fluid works great.
+1
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Okay iv hurd the Album and lemmi tell you guyz.... Tiesto is gono make it back to the top again with these hits. The thing about it is that hes trying 2 bring a new style tho just like he did with Just be and it worked. they songs areunt TOO HIGHT up. but the vocals acaully are the best thing in 2007. The Track Carpe Noctum is like traffic but it hink he could of prefected the shit ouf it. but generalllyy its an amazing album...oh and Ten Seconds Before Sunrise is like Forever today TIMES 12
Oct-25-2008 18:48
Teezdalien
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2007
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Record cleaning fluid works well and can be found at most good record stores. I think it is much the same as lighter fluid so that might be a cheaper alternative.
It's actually an older cleaning brush called the Discwasher. I have it. It works very well.
You can also buy vacuum machines that soaks the disc in fluid, then vacuums out the liquid from the grooves. I've never used one, but I hear good things.
Oct-27-2008 05:36
jayxthekoolest
Perm BanHammer
Registered: Dec 2007
Location: usa
Apparently wood pouring wood glue all over the surface of the record and waiting for it to dry works really well. It doesn't stick to the record at all, but the wood glue becomes attached to anything that was on the record. Saw someone do it really successfully in a different forum. I could find the link if you want to look into it.
Oct-27-2008 06:40
jayxthekoolest
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Registered: Dec 2007
Location: usa
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Originally posted by elFreak
You're so helpful!!!
Oct-27-2008 06:41
amp3
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Registered: Oct 2008
Location: in a cave
I got the discwasher as a hand me down, no idea how old that thing is but it is still great.