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Vinyl record cut and paste (pun intended) (Original Post) ashling Feb 2015 OP
MAn, that's AMAZING! Plucketeer Feb 2015 #1
Interesting 2naSalit Feb 2015 #2
Now how in the world did anyone ever come up with that? Marie Marie Feb 2015 #3
This technique is making the rounds everywhere... and it works (had to throw in the pun!) TerrapinFlyer Feb 2015 #4
I would NOT do this. progressoid Feb 2015 #5
I will stick (excuse the pun) to my D4 cleaning method mrdmk Feb 2015 #7
That is incredible! Enthusiast Feb 2015 #6

2naSalit

(86,785 posts)
2. Interesting
Sun Feb 22, 2015, 10:58 PM
Feb 2015

Now I wish I hadn't sold my collection... but I needed the cash back then.

I'll keep this in mind for the future collection!

 

TerrapinFlyer

(277 posts)
4. This technique is making the rounds everywhere... and it works (had to throw in the pun!)
Mon Feb 23, 2015, 01:07 AM
Feb 2015

so simple, yet you need to use the correct glue. It doesn't harm the vinyl in any way and absorbs are kinds of dust and dirt.

progressoid

(49,999 posts)
5. I would NOT do this.
Mon Feb 23, 2015, 02:02 AM
Feb 2015

I read an article a year or so about the hazards of this method. It might get rid of surface dirt but can also leave behind glue residue. Also reports of losing some fidelity.

mrdmk

(2,943 posts)
7. I will stick (excuse the pun) to my D4 cleaning method
Mon Feb 23, 2015, 06:33 PM
Feb 2015

It is believable fidelity will be lost using glue. If a record is in bad shape with dirt, the most abrasive method to be used is dish soap (liquid) and a sponge. Then use D4 to clean the soap residue.

Anytime you clean or play a vinyl record, it is considered wear and tear. They just wear out after a while.

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