How To Clean Records!
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This is fine for vinyl already in good condition. For the dollar bin finds, don’t be afraid to use soapy hot water (Dawn) and a soft cloth. It can take a good scrubbing going with the grooves. Vinyl is plastic! Run under clean water to rinse, avoiding the paper inner label. Dry with soft cloth in the direction of the grooves. Then crank it up!
Dont ever use tap water to clean without using distilled water after. Its ok to use tap to spray it after to put some pressure on the vinyls and clean the grooves but either wipe it off with a clean micro diver cloth soaked in distilled water changing the sides every brush or better yet rinse it with distilled water removing the minerals in the tap water.
1. Clean one side.
2. Switch the sides
3. Let clean side absorb all dirt from platter
Isn't that the same if you cleaned it using a cleaning machine? the same thing would happen no? so fail to see your point. This is more than fine for a maintenance clean
@@gaza4543 This cleaning process always fails if you have to place clean side on dirty platter.
There are systems available so you clean both sides simultaneously (ultrasound cleaners for instance) so the cleaned surface does not touch dirt parts anymore.
Clean the platter then?
@@danender5555 wouldn’t that side get dirty when you played the other side regardless?…
@@danender5555 clean the platter then
Sand paper usually does the trick
Wont that ruin it?
you really think hes being serious?@@itsmiltonl1296
@@itsmiltonl1296not if you use 120 grit
@@itsmiltonl1296 no it wont, try it!
I think only ones that collect c(rap) "music" records will be dumb enough to fall for this.
Talked to my local records dealer the other after picking up a new micro brush. He said to clean from the inside-out.
My natural idea was to clean from inside out because if you just push it all to the label, it gets spread back onto the record when you slide it back in the sleeve
Brushing from outside-in just leaves a lot of dust on my records. The groove alignment light helps a lot at identifying dust on the record IMO.
People are being silly on the thread. Dust and dirt are a much bigger issue than static. You clean inside out to get them OFF the record, doing it as the video suggests literally only collects it in the center and with any faint wind from lifting the cover your record will get dirty all over again because all the junk is in the middle.
If people are having more trouble with static versus dust and dirt (highly unlikely) then they should use an acrylic platter. Static is less “on the record” issue than a turntable itself problem.
Yeah I also use the alignment light to see dust as well.
I, instinctively, brushed from inside out. I feel like it gets it off the record, as opposed to pushing it all to the label to let it spread out on the record again as soon as I slide it back in the sleeve.
My records have been static-y enough to pick up the paper sleeve a bit when I set them down on it and pick them up, but it’s never caused any audible issues.
@@PanteraRossa what does inside out/outside in mean
wait ignore me i understand now
My stupid ass sprayed it on the actual vinyl
Me too that’s what my kit said
I’m pretty sure that is what mine said but he says different
Mine says the same lol?? So confused @@chexmax3647
I cover the record like I'm spray painting
Yeah I don’t know if you should spray it directly on. I don’t know what would happen, it’s just one of those things you don’t want to do I guess
You've just opened a giant rabbit hole!
No, no, no. You have to clean from the inside out. 😉
when i clean from the inside out, i build up a lot of static and can see the fibers of the brush reaching out, but if i go from the outside in the moment i hit the center metal piece it discharges the static
@@subadanus6310 but you're spreading the dirt to the rest of the record. Whereas from the inside, out, you take the dirt off the record. Your records might not have any static, but they're dirty
@@davidthom7127 i'm spreading the dirt to the piece of paper in the center, i'm cool with that
wrong. from the edge to the center
@@03taru 🤣
May I ask what you vinyl player is? I am planning to buy one! Thank you!
I go inside out with the anti static brush. Im probably going to vinyl hell
Hi recommend to use a microfiber cloth to dry the disk way faster before the cleaning. And then use the carbon fiber brush, because you need a dry record to use that brush
Ah, that's the old school way. Cecil E. Watts used to sell a 2in1 product called Parastat, with the two brushes that you're using in the video and a special cleaning solution to go with it.
I just dip mine in acetone.
😂
Like the kind used to remove fingernail polish? And 100%?
Don't forget to wear your safety goglies and rubbly gluvs
I think it should be starting dry with the anti static brush first. It will comb and bring out dust in the groves. Then step 2 would be to use the velvet brush on a flat anti static cloth surface. You can favor the record slightly over the edge of a table all the dust will fall to the ground, not transfer to the other side. Flip and repeat. I think using spray first is a mistake that will just make mud that will lodge itself into your grooves. Dry brush first, then damp velvet after.
Can i use a fabric cloth instead of a brush
How often would I have to clean my records? Every use? Every day?
As far as using a solution, I don't know. I do mine like once a month. But I do wipe them with a vinyl brush before every play.
Honestly depends on a lot of factors like how dusty your place is and even the type of sleeves your keeping them im, if you got some nice anti static sleeves and all that probably every other month
I went and bought black Friday price Project machine..although I have 500 lps,eps. Very effective. I just use carbon brush every play and re project clean every 5. Extreme .but bloody good.
is it ok if i only use the carbon fiber brush
Great! Just buy all the promoted items that you see in the video!
More to this than meets the eye. Depends on how clean do you really want your vinyl. This is ok for beginner but it can get deeper.
Which solution one should use ? Is petrol or kerosene safe to clean vinyl ? Have any idea anyone ?
You need to rinse the record with distilled water after using cleaning solution, otherwise you get residue
how long should i let the record dry after using the cleaning brush
How much does that record player costs?
Can I use a microfiber cloth?
How do I clean my 8 tracks
Is that the Technics SL-1200 MK2
Usually I use sticky roller for cleaning, it is more better than brush
Hello what is the best fully automatic turntable under £500. Plus are auto changer record players like the older box type dansette record players a definite "no no" to use??
Thanks mate! 🤘🏼
you should go from inside to outer edge when cleaning so your dust gets removed from the record and not smashed into the grooves.
then go outside in with anti-static hitting the metal spindle last to ground.
U do that for cds not for records I thought
You need a small platter the aprox size as the label, like on many RCM’s. My Record Doctor doesn’t have a full platter, so you don’t flip a clean record over onto a dirty mat. Or, use a HumminGuru ultrasonic cleaner.
It’s not necessarily a good idea to use any cleaning fluid you don’t know the ingredients of. Just put 20 drops of Tergikoeen / Tergitol and a capful of ilfotol in a gallon of distilled water. Transfer some to a spray bottle and you’re ready to go. Rinse with plain distilled H2O.
Totally not an ad for that cleaning solution. 😐
Excellent sir
You will get best results by holding the record under a warm bath shower. Not too warm, not too cold. And ensure your local supply water is hard enough. The hardness of the water will wipe away most of the dust because chalk´s molecule structure perfectly adheres to any dust of the world. After the drying process, the remaining micro-dust will be attached to the limescale covering both sides of your record. So finally blow gently once or twice over each side of the record: done! All the dust will be down the drain.
how often should you clean your records?
When you’re getting continuous skips and jumps and it’s not your stylus.
Wrong! Always use the DRY device/pad first! By wetting the pad you’ve just made sure that some of the dirt you’re trying to remove will stick to the vinyl. Only after a thorough dry cleaning should a record cleaning liquid be introduced. This method has always been known as the best way to start a deep clean of vinyl as opposed to creating mud that puddles in the groove space. Changing the paper sleeves to non static sleeves is another way of reducing dirt accumulation. A very inexpensive aid found online. (Sold by Amazon and others in packs of 20 or more)
Bro which turntable is that
AT-LP120X from what I can tell
Dishwasher always works for me
😂😂😂
What's the verdict on cleaners with alcohol? I know alcohol ruins 78s but I can't get a straight answer on other records. I currently use Sleeve City's Phoenix spray and it seems to work fine, doesn't seem to ruin anything.
its fine, any "plastic cleaner" will do as long as it doesn't leave a residue or is abrasive. There is nothing special about the plastic its just PVC that's right, the same as your windows.
Ironically my “God is Good” vinyl needs a good cleaning haha, just like the one in the background there
Make a video about warped records. I have one and it's unplayable.. 😔
you can put it back in it's case or wrapping or whatever and stack stuff on top of it for a few days.
Been doing this every time I buy a vinyl. Then I had friend tell me I didn’t have to do that 💀
Often new Vinyl is dirty from the factory so it's a good idea
You don't buy a vinyl you buy a record.
Your friend is a dummy in this case compadre.
@@djdj500dr?
How often should you clean it
How do u clean the brush lol
I knew these comments were going to be good.
I tried to clean a Record that has been looping at one part and I was terrified to learn it didn't fix it , funny that the record doesn't look scratched , don't know if I should just throw it in the trash. My heart kinda broke cuz it's a rare record
Dawn and warm water, in the sink, never had an issue.
I just throw mine like it’s a frisbee
Whenever i do this i always seem to have leftover dust.
Should always use the brush first so you're not jamming dust into the grooves.
I only dry clean with anti static brush
what record player is that
Audio Technica LP-120
I have a phonograph but 1998 but middle rod missing
Anti-static brushes scratch the vinyl
Well how do I clean my shellac records?
@@qwertykeyboard5901 alright, can I take some?
That's one way to clean. I clean mine away from a turntable. Turntables play records.
“How to clean vinyl records:
Step 1: clean them”
How often should you clean your records?
A little but late:
You should clean your records every time you want to hear them, but not all this process. You should only clean it with the carbon fiber brush from inside out and not like in the video.
Now if by some mistake or anything you touch the vinyl grooves with your fingers then you should do the complete process. If the vinyl is also quite dirty or has some sort of dust in it you should clean it too with the liquid and all.
Remember than it’s not only the record, but your needle also needs to be clean and there are many ways to do it, the two most common and easy are a little brush you can find on a cleaning kit or a “liquid” specifically for the needle where you drop it two times. If you search for it on yt you will find it with ease.
Lol ill just use my fancy okii nokii machine cleaner lol
Nice
Use wet wipes there great use them when i really need to,if there really dirty and condition of the record in the original state of it like scratches etc,if its new why would you do this unless dusty etc,etc. This is a video upload to help you hes making money,getting views also getting our attention and comments RUclips is so dogshit why do i use it really i question myself good luck cleaning 😀
Those brush cleaners and fluid were discredited 30 years ago.
So you clean your records more then you play them
This is more for dirty records you got from the drift shop. If you take good care of your records, a quick wipe with a velvet or carbon brush before play should be enough.
Vinyl expert here, This is incorrect 🤥☝🏼 could cause corntusion of the raised wiffs. I’d employ a softer more hands on Stan-method for cleaning my vinyls. This is child’s play, sorry to say!
Cool
There are many many many ways to clean records.
That solution leaves a white residue on the stylus... just use spin clean
I just use a CF brush before playing anything
me: i'll use some water and my fingers (and some microfiber cloth
I still just clean it with a cotton cloth the way my grandparents showed me.
Tbf I still have records I got from them so I'm sure it's super harmful.
I think you forgot the sandpaper
WD40 is best when wanting to removing bad static vinyls. RUclips cleaning vinyl with wd40 there's an asian man that gives a great demonstration
First, make sure you don't handle the record with your fingers touching the grooves MIGHT be a good start.
I always just put rubbing alcohol on it
OKAY BUT WHAT ABOUT SCRATCHES?
Sorry bud but those are impossible to remove 💀
Just stick a CD on and be done with it! 👍
Bro just get a 1210 gawd damn😂😂😂😂
Coolllll
if you are using one of the cheaper turntables made today, do not do this , you can ruin the bearing in tour turntable and have to buy another one.
I just clean it while it spins
I just use my shirt
Don't listen to this man, he's lying! I've tried this method, but afterwards there still was music on the record! This is not a good method for cleaning and wiping your music records!
Ikr! Ugh! Its so hard to get the music off, but what i found is that you can use some steel wool to remove the music, just rub it against your record in the opposite way of the grooves 👍
@@Chaotic_Observer oh, thank you! Now I can finally clean my one of a kind Sadness Will Prevail vinyl!
@@JeanMarceaux no prob fam! I just did it to my newest over the garden wall vinyl :)
Definately don't do that. Contains contaminates. Will further damage the vinyl. Omg do your research .
I find washing with a sponge and soapy water works better, but you do you.
Steel wool works the best for me
@@TheAboriginal1😂😂😂
Idk, i just dig my nail into the grooves and scoop the dirt out that way. Makes my vinyl sound kinda weird, but it helps to keep it clean!
I don't think so, Tim.
This is not the record I’m trying to clean right now.🏃♂️💨
If i have a suitcase turntable i have to keep my turntable on without playing
if you add solution over a dirty disc than you'll gonna make MUD . first, and always is a dry cleaning, after that you go and wash it, not how you say it...
Or just buy a really expensive VPI cleaning machine like myself. Nothing beats it
I put them in the toilet and flush ten times while praying ❤
Wha
Don't touch the grooves like this dude did
Air compressor
Dry then wet
I don't reccomend this type of cleaning method. Spin Clean is the way to go IMO.
Lmao why would you collect all the dirt and dust on the label? Brush inside out to actually CLEAN it.
Nah, wood glue does the trick.
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Alcohol and an allsop record cleaner.
Only water and soap
No chemicals! You don’t know what it’s effects will be until years down the road.
Stop drinking Kool-Aid.
Just mitigate dust if necessary and play! Avoid excessively low humidity environments, the electrostatic charge that can build up on dust covers and vinyl discs is really the big problem, right up there with poor handling, fingerprints, dirty grubby or careless hands, and dusty environments.
Handle very carefully, keep your grubby fingerprints off at all costs, and handle by the edges. Also, get a good record brush, and a good stylus brush, even if the stylus is high compliance and has its own stabilizer brush. You can use the purchased stylus brush to clean the dust off of the stabilizer brush. This will be necessary more than you may think it should be. 👨🏻