Glue cleaning, An interesting approach to cleaning records |
Glue cleaning, An interesting approach to cleaning records |
Sep 21 2010, 19:07
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http://www.andrewdubber.com/2010/07/gluing-my-records/
The guy coats a record in glue, waits for it to set, then peels it off. Apparently it works very well. I'm not sure how it compares to other techniques, so I figured I'd run it by you guys and see what you think. -------------------- (atrix|(fb2k->e-mu 0404 usb|audio 8 dj))->hd280|jvc ha-fx35-b
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Sep 21 2010, 20:31
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In Germany this product was called Discofilm (--> Google it
After use it could be dissolved in warm water and propanol what made it a bit less expensive.. This post has been edited by Sunhillow: Sep 21 2010, 20:31 |
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Canar Glue cleaning Sep 21 2010, 19:07
DVDdoug There was a commercial record cleaner that used a ... Sep 21 2010, 20:16
DVDdoug Yeah! "DiscoFilm" sounds right... Sep 21 2010, 21:41
krabapple QUOTE (Canar @ Sep 21 2010, 14:07) http:/... Sep 22 2010, 00:35
Roseval A couple of years ago I stumbled upon this one: ht... Sep 22 2010, 12:55
analog scott There are a lot of different PVC glues with variou... Sep 22 2010, 17:30
googlebot QUOTE (analog scott @ Sep 22 2010, 18:30)... Sep 22 2010, 18:07
2Bdecided QUOTE (googlebot @ Sep 22 2010, 18:07) Bu... Sep 22 2010, 19:37
googlebot PVA is not water soluble. Sep 22 2010, 19:46
cliveb QUOTE (googlebot @ Sep 22 2010, 19:46) PV... Sep 22 2010, 20:14
analog scott QUOTE (googlebot @ Sep 22 2010, 18:07) QU... Sep 23 2010, 01:33![]() ![]() |
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