How the Pros DEEP CLEAN their Vinyl Records (and you can too)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

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  • @DeafManVinyl
    @DeafManVinyl  3 года назад +43

    Part II, Wet Cleaning, is out now: ruclips.net/video/ClCAd2IcGo0/видео.html. Definitely the thing to do when you have fingerprints, smudges, even (gasp!) mold. Just important to get as much dust out of the grooves before spritzing and spraying.

    • @FuzzyDan
      @FuzzyDan 3 года назад +3

      Looking forward to this video. Have you ever addressed the wood glue method of cleaning vinyl that’s all over RUclips? I understand the principle of it, but it seems like taking a chance of permanently ruining a record.

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  3 года назад +5

      @@FuzzyDan You know what, your question has challenged me. I literally just bought some wood glue for a project, and I'm going to try it out on a sacrificial record. The logic is solid. My only concern would be any leftover residue. But basic wood glue cleans up with water, so maybe it won't be an issue. Stay tuned!

    • @FuzzyDan
      @FuzzyDan 3 года назад +4

      @@DeafManVinyl Just subscribed to your channel so I won't miss it. I've also been to your website and you have a great selection of essential vinyl I am going to have to make some selections from (1st on my list is Bat Out of Hell--for my money the best album ever made).

    • @RobRoyR8R
      @RobRoyR8R 3 года назад

      Wow...I used to use rubbing alcohol and a tissue.

    • @RPRsChannel
      @RPRsChannel 3 года назад +1

      WHITE WOOD GLUE IS THE BEST

  • @stephenbrowne33
    @stephenbrowne33 3 года назад +1064

    I like to clean mine with sandpaper and polish, gives a nice smooth finish.

    • @218maryland
      @218maryland 3 года назад +33

      Lol thanks for the tip!

    • @llamafrhd
      @llamafrhd 3 года назад +44

      Everyone knows after you smooth it all the way down you need to spray it with your airbrush clear coat and smooth it again repeat 2 times and then print out a picture of the record you found online and lay it down on the record. Now what you want to do is spray more clear coat on it so you can stick down the photo on to the record. Its a known fact that if you cant see the dust on the groves that its going to sound perfect. Happy listening!

    • @danootto6382
      @danootto6382 3 года назад +18

      And after Stephen Browne is done cleaning his records his way, I buy them from him, as antiskate vinyl test records

    • @sheikhyaboooty
      @sheikhyaboooty 3 года назад +35

      For those really bad scratches I find careful use of an angle grinder is quite effective.

    • @nealsausen4651
      @nealsausen4651 3 года назад +9

      I’d like to use Paint and varnish remover to shine my records That jelly like substance it’s right into the grooves and just dissolves all that nasty dust and fingerprints!

  • @cogdj6452
    @cogdj6452 3 месяца назад +1

    That polyester mat is perfect😮

  • @justanobodywithamic
    @justanobodywithamic 3 года назад +12

    I love this video, I've been researching the cleaning aspect. I own 144 records at present, and other than keeping every one in lipped plastic sleeves, leaving the plastic on the outer jacket where applicable, and either replacing or adding a poly record sleeve inside, I have basically treated my collection more like collecting cards or works of art rather than playing them. I do drop a needle from time to time but had no idea how to really clean them properly. I have them stored in a few of these metal DJ cases from Odyssey that have locking lids, so I can keep them reasonably shielded from dust in the air between those and the sleeves. Anyway, I bought a couple of those RCA discwasher packages but I'm so nervous about trying it. I feel like that tip about a dry wiping beforehand is the biggest "wow I feel like an idiot" moment because I would've totally missed that step. If you see this Deaf Man, thank you for the great advice!

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  3 года назад +7

      Hey - Totally understand wanting to keep those records safe and clean, but don't forget to have some fun with them. Gotta take 'em out and let it rock every once in a while! Keep 'em spinning.

    • @bc454irocz89
      @bc454irocz89 3 года назад +1

      Lol buy outer sleeves leaving the wrap will warp them

  • @barryfleischer6553
    @barryfleischer6553 2 года назад

    "Hear that crackle? Great music is about to begin".

  • @jonboy9912
    @jonboy9912 6 месяцев назад +1

    I wash mine in a bowl of water with simple washing up liquid with a paper towel. I then pat dry them and spray a very small amount of WD40 on them and wipe off with the damp towel. The wash gets rid of the dust, grease and other muck like finger marks and mould and the WD40 gets rid of the static totally. I them polish with a lint free cloth and the disc always plays faultlessly every time unless its scratched of course.

  • @johnniemariejackson9662
    @johnniemariejackson9662 2 года назад

    I’ve always used Alcohol and duster cloth it works great! I’ve even poured Alcohol on Album while it spinning and got the best results! Never hurt my Albums 💿🎧

  • @Drivehead103
    @Drivehead103 3 года назад +5

    With old used albums it Seems to me dry cleaning would push dirt into the groove. I use a record label saver and wash mine off with running water in the sink and also use a paintbrush and Dawn dish detergent for the initial cleaning. I have had solid particles embedded in the groove so hard that it took a toothpick soaked in alcohol to remove it. I have yet to find a satisfactory cleaning fluid.

    • @hunkydorian
      @hunkydorian 2 года назад +1

      If I get a dirty record, it goes in a dishpan with warm water and Dawn. If there's some dust on it, so what? The stylus sweeps it aside.
      Really Really dirty old records get drenched with Simple Green and hosed down before the dishpan wash. Moldy records get drenched with Tilex and hosed down before the dishpan wash. The Tilex will ruin your labels so make sure that the record is worth it to you.

  • @creativecolours2022
    @creativecolours2022 Год назад

    Hi there.
    I don't use this sort of vinyl record brushes to clean my records. I use blue tack or better say white tack. The white is somewhat better because you can see what you are doing.
    Put your record on a clean and steady surface and then take a good amount of this tacky putty thing, make it a role like a sausage and then roll it over the surface of your vinyl record with your palm. It doesn't really matter the direction you are going to use to roll the putty on the record and it doesn't matter how hard you'll press it as this thing is going to take the shape of the grooves of the vinyl. The whatever dust, hair, lint etc will stick on the tack.
    And if you don't believe me that this thing takes all sort of dirt from the record wait to see what colour is going to turn your white tack after cleaning a number of records.
    White tack can't remove of course the scratches from the surface of the record and if your record has mold or ketchup on it then it is going to need a real wash either with a washing liquid or in the sink with water.
    But if the record is in normal condition this is the most antistatic method to remove dust.

  • @goplad1
    @goplad1 Год назад

    I've been cleaning records with Windex and a medical grade wipe for decades. As an Ebay seller I always give my records a cleaning. In over 20 years of selling vinyl I have never had a record returned to me because of a dirty record. I feel that most collectors like to clean their own records their own way. If they want to do a deep cleaning they are happy to do that themselves. I'm sending them a record sans fingerprints and surface dirt. I've never found any cleaner that works better than Windex for this purpose. Lately I've adding a mix of Simply Green and Windex and the results are fantastic.

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  Год назад +1

      Thanks for adding to the conversation!

  • @alanabentrod3963
    @alanabentrod3963 5 месяцев назад

    It’s an ultrasonic machine of course.

  • @matldn2697
    @matldn2697 2 года назад

    This is pretty much cheaper than most machines: Pro-Ject VC-E, Compact record cleaning machine.

  • @soundvision5273
    @soundvision5273 2 года назад

    Archer electric steam cleaners are the best

  • @producer_ben
    @producer_ben 7 месяцев назад

    The pris deep clean with an RCM

  • @Primeanaloggourmet
    @Primeanaloggourmet 2 года назад +15

    You are doing it wrong on the Discwasher!!! I worked in a record store for years in the '80's and we had the developer of the Dishwasher System come in and demonstrate how to do it properly! First of all the bristles all go unidirectional and there is a reason for that! Not omnidirectional! The only direction you go is pointed out on the brush where is says Dishwasher on the end! You will see an arrow there showing the direction you must go! The way you do it was on the lead edge you would put 3 drops, evenly spaced on the brush! Then with the bottle, still in hand using the base of it, you evenly distribute the three drops of fluid across that lead edge! Then, on the turntable turning, you would put the lead-edge of the brush gently down on the record and let the record make a few times around! Then slowly rotate the brush counterclockwise! Now you are ready to play a nice clean record! Also with the system comes a little brush to brush off the brush and I use that after every record I clean! I have the complete system and use it every time I play records! I need to get a new brush and replace fluids here and there but it works amazing especially the ZeroStat gun! All don't forget to do a stylus clean about every 5 records or you'll be carving up your records! Sorry for rambling!

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  2 года назад +2

      Hey Matt - Thanks for adding to the conversation. Good points and great tips.

    • @jtp1389
      @jtp1389 11 дней назад

      Enough! With! The! Exclamation! Points! You! Fool!

  • @groverbaker6404
    @groverbaker6404 3 года назад +89

    Knowing the proper amount of moisture in a cleaning cloth helps remarkably. An anti stat mat or brush is also a must!! In 55 years of collecting and cleaning. yours is a better method than the average video!! Great job

    • @katekittykim
      @katekittykim Год назад

      Hey

    • @thehighend4545
      @thehighend4545 Год назад +4

      Been cleaning records for years, tried it all. Best way for sure is use Dollar Store Awesome cleaner, half and half mix. Scrub using yellow side of yellow green scrubbee. Once done, rinse and run through ultra sonic cleaner using just water and Amazon enzyme cleaner. I have revived records from 1950's, 6-eye mono's, looking like hell and come out with brand new sheen. Some things you think are scratches are not as well, just never been cleaned well enough to see it. Try it, let me know. You'll be glad you did.

    • @JimA-pp2nu
      @JimA-pp2nu Месяц назад

      bullshit

  • @latetotheparty7551
    @latetotheparty7551 3 года назад +59

    This is an older video but as a newcomer to vinyl thank you for the tips. I've been lucky enough to talk to people in person about aspects of setting up to play records and online resources such as this to further assist. I'm very grateful to have such a wealth of information at my fingertips to ease the learning curve.

  • @benaskewsartanddesign5744
    @benaskewsartanddesign5744 3 года назад +90

    Omg I didn’t know Brett Favre had a RUclips channel!

    • @Grim-oc9fw
      @Grim-oc9fw 3 года назад +2

      I want him to throw me a pass baby! Ill run up that field two sweet and catch that hail merry long bomb, just make sure it’s Tom Brady deflated baby ! Can’t win them 7 bowls with a fully inflated ball of course!! Gooooo PACKERZ

    • @cardtrix1970
      @cardtrix1970 3 года назад +1

      Yep; When he's done mowing on his estate in Kiln, he goes to his basement & delves into his vinyl collection! On a serious note, I, too, am a vinyl collector; This is a good video on how to clean them.

    • @zeekcrooks3793
      @zeekcrooks3793 3 года назад

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @ronaldrickard3551
      @ronaldrickard3551 3 года назад

      Thats rich

  • @tonybrooks476
    @tonybrooks476 3 года назад +19

    Static Vortex. Now there’s a band name.

    • @georgeprice4212
      @georgeprice4212 2 месяца назад

      @@tonybrooks476 I used to be their roadie! Unfortunately, the founder passed away. 🤣 😂 🤪

  • @erepsekahs
    @erepsekahs Год назад +2

    Spoiler alert, Don't bother with this one.

  • @adamarmstrong3991
    @adamarmstrong3991 3 года назад +28

    Tried everything and arrived at using this method. Definitely my favorite and most consistent method. Great video!

  • @iansparrow5064
    @iansparrow5064 Год назад +2

    Took along time to say a little.

  • @howardowens721
    @howardowens721 3 года назад +53

    Cork is anti-static. I bought a cork turntable mat and set my records on that to clean them with a rubberized roller. I then do a second cleaning with a velvet cleaning brush wetted with a record cleaner. I've found this very effective.

    • @10nesche
      @10nesche 2 года назад +9

      my cork mat picks up so much static electricity that it lifts off the turntable and sticks to the record every time I pull a record off.

  • @HappyTyke25
    @HappyTyke25 3 года назад +23

    Great information, I've not used vinyl records for 30 years or so, just getting back in to vinyl. Cool T shirt too. Saxon a great band from my home town. 👍

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  3 года назад +5

      No way! Love those guys. Got to see them in Atlanta a year or so ago and I could not believe their energy (Biff is no spring chicken). Just when I thought they couldn't take it any higher... they did.... and did it again. Literally wore myself out at that show. Think it was a quickey mini-tour before they headed out on a Legends of Mewl cruise.

    • @richardssab
      @richardssab 2 года назад

      Saxon getting better & bettet

    • @katekittykim
      @katekittykim Год назад

      Hey

  • @jazzman1626
    @jazzman1626 Год назад +12

    The two best things I bought for my records were a replacement turntable platter. I took off the metal one and replaced it with an Acrylic platter. The results are that I get zero static when the records are on the turntable. Then I bought an Okki Nokki record cleaning machine. The results are amazing.

  • @blackwaterdogs4256
    @blackwaterdogs4256 2 дня назад +1

    Thanks for sharing your tutorial, this is critical info for all vinyl enthusiasts. I have been collecting albums since 1965, and have been using a similar discipline to yours for about 55 years. As a result, about 98% of my albums are still in "near mint" condition. Also started using PVC outer sleeves to prevent ring wear. Current cost of these from MoFi is approximately 38 cents each, cheap insurance to protect your valuable albums ! Using the archival-quality inner sleeves (from MoFi or Turntable Lab) is also a good investment.
    I keep a few brand new, sealed toothbrushes handy, for the purpose of cleaning any lint or dust off my velour brushes. Clean your stylus (CAREFULLY !) every 4 or 5 albums, and all will be good. Spinning up Jeff Beck`s "TRUTH" album right now....Rock on !

  • @samick73
    @samick73 3 года назад +11

    I tried this today, and it worked great...did it on the worst sounding album in my collection and it sounded 60% better which its probably never been cleaned by previous owners..so thanks for the great video.

  • @alexstewart8097
    @alexstewart8097 2 месяца назад +1

    1- Cats and roomba, just like that sounds, while hating on liquids causing mud , uhm...?.
    2- Are we talking about the same thing my record ''comrade''?. NPCs might want to know.
    3-...Shema!!!.

  • @pauljarman4433
    @pauljarman4433 7 месяцев назад +8

    You are SPOT on. I have tried many techniques including machines and cleaners etc, and this is number ONE. Like a chainsaw chain, or a good knife etc, I find that the secret is cleaning EVERY time I use. Simple. Brush off dust, then clean, clean needle, clean all, then play. Every record every time. SIMPLE. like any machine. Respect

    • @JimA-pp2nu
      @JimA-pp2nu Месяц назад +1

      or just fucking buy the CD

  • @jerryking7502
    @jerryking7502 Год назад +2

    I am so surprised that you would use the Discwasher brush backwards! It has directional fibres! AND this brush was designed to use a cleaning liquid! I have used this system since 1978 and NEVER had any issues!

  • @Si1983h
    @Si1983h 2 года назад +7

    Would you dry clean the dust off your car paintwork? Nope, because a lot of that dust/dirt is abrasive, and the same applies to your records. If you have a serious collection, or you’re a dealer, invest in a vacuum RCM and use proper cleaning fluid which has no mineral content and uses a surfactant to lower the surface tension helping to get deep down into the grooves and lift all the crap out… the vacuum RCM then removes the dirty fluid. For seriously dirty records, give them a second pass… it eliminates static too. Fair enough if you only have a relatively small collection and you’re cleaning inexpensive records… but if you have 1000+ records and or valuable records, buy or hire a vacuum machine, I bought the Okki Nokki One, which I use with a relatively inexpensive solution from a company called Vinyl Shelter (about £30 for 5 litres, which will clean a ton of records).

    • @windymiller6908
      @windymiller6908 2 года назад

      Excellent point regardinng the dust/dirt being abrasive. I manually clean my records and the first thing I do is give them a good rinse under the tap to remove any abrasives. Before anyone says something, I live in an area with very soft tap wate, plus I always finish rinse with distilled water.

  • @raymondlang
    @raymondlang Год назад +2

    I still have my 70s Zero Stat gun, that pulls out the nasty static from records.
    Just hold the gun away from the record, pull the trigger very slowly, and release slowly..static all gone!
    Now I need a new record player, as my old cheapo player is kaput.

  • @rbazola
    @rbazola Год назад +11

    Great tips! One thing I noticed is the discwasher handle has an arrow on it. I have the D4 from the 80's and always thought the fibers were directional and clean better if you pull with the arrow in the direction of travel. Also, the brush that comes with the dishwasher is not for cleaning the stylus (as some have suggested). It is for cleaning the discwasher surface only (per the original instruction manual). Sorry, engineer nerding out. LOL

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  Год назад +2

      Good point!

    • @shill4645
      @shill4645 7 месяцев назад +2

      Just watched this video and I noticed exactly the same thing right away. You are correct. The fibres point in the direction of the arrow and it helps them to dig into the bottom of the grooves and scoop out the fine dust. The way it was demonstrated was backwards. I got my Discwasher in the 70’s when I worked in a stereo store and still use it. Mine didn’t come with a brush, but cleaning it involves wiping it backwards on a clean cloth or clothing to remove the dust which would slide off. In this video it is being used in the direction that removes the dirt from the brush, presumably onto the record. Discwasher also made an excellent stylus cleaning brush and I use a vintage red original Zerostat anti-static gun which actually works well.

    • @jimmyBside
      @jimmyBside 7 месяцев назад

      Hey All…Few blasts of compressed air and DiscW when absolutely necessary, for me. I try my best not to even touch the surface. Not super fussy about a few clicks and pops…🍻

  • @seancheek6196
    @seancheek6196 Год назад +2

    No inner sleeves? I'm not listening to this guy's advice on keeping records dust free

    • @Pootycat8359
      @Pootycat8359 Год назад

      He's recommending upgrading the inner sleeves, not not using them.

  • @samsquanch67
    @samsquanch67 3 года назад +12

    Great info, funny thing is when we were kids throw that record on and crank it to 11! Now it’s attention to detail spend 5 or 10 mins cleaning, protecting and storing them....then cranking it to 11!

  • @eml3148
    @eml3148 9 месяцев назад +1

    At 5:50 on the video, you follow the groove till the end and then you cross swipe perpendicular to the grooves. Isn't this a huge NO, NO. Aren't you creating damage to the grooves?

  • @ayrshiredude
    @ayrshiredude 3 года назад +10

    I've never had enough dust after brushing to actually see it. I use a project wet cleaning machine keeps them both dust and static free

    • @ronmartin4212
      @ronmartin4212 2 года назад

      You use a wet cleaning machine on your teeth after brushing?!???Flossing comes in handy,too.

  • @chev3893
    @chev3893 3 года назад +11

    Thank you so much for not just sharing the importance of cleaning and keeping vinyl, but also sharing HOW to do it the best way possible!... the details like the desk mat is super valuable!

  • @Muni517
    @Muni517 Год назад +1

    Dust and liquid won't create mud - you'd need a tonn of dust to do such a mixture with liquid/water.

  • @Groesch7777
    @Groesch7777 Год назад +10

    I work at Goodwill in the basement and handle all the vinyl we put online. And this is the best video out there on how to clean them. I can vouch for everything this man is saying. Great video!

    • @daneascott9645
      @daneascott9645 Год назад +8

      And putting vinyl online is why I refuse to shop at my local Goodwill ever again. They scalp those records so hard that the only lps they sell now are trashy Christian and Orchestra bs. Can't get anything good in person anymore. I know you're just an employee and don't make the rules, but I'm putting this out there. Goodwill online is ruining brick and mortar Goodwill.

    • @SpinCity420
      @SpinCity420 11 месяцев назад

      You still with Goodwill?

    • @Groesch7777
      @Groesch7777 11 месяцев назад

      @@daneascott9645 nobody scalps anyone. The starting bid is $9.99. Pretty basic.

    • @blackcrimezmatter
      @blackcrimezmatter 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@daneascott9645had to look at the playlists of someone bashing orchestra music and calling Christian music "trashy". To my lack of surprise it's all terrible "music" in your playlists.

    • @daneascott9645
      @daneascott9645 10 месяцев назад

      @@blackcrimezmatter good to know there are stalkers on here. My "playlists" get used by coworkers so no, you don't know what I listen to. Hopefully your life gets better for you

  • @karsuli
    @karsuli 8 месяцев назад +1

    Why is this video called How to deep clean your records ? It should be called something like how to get a little bit of dust off your records.

  • @penelopepurr
    @penelopepurr 2 года назад +25

    I love how it starts out by saying that people will bore you to tears with their method, followed by this dude then explaining his method.

    • @jonnjonzz5702
      @jonnjonzz5702 2 года назад +3

      Yeah, but he wasn't boring.

    • @biketech60
      @biketech60 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@jonnjonzz5702 Not only that , but he was wrong .

    • @jnnyg65
      @jnnyg65 4 месяца назад

      @@jonnjonzz5702 totally except yeah no it was super boring and waaaay too long

  • @malphusmclerius9455
    @malphusmclerius9455 2 года назад +1

    Rubber back doesn't neutralize static electric charge, it insulates it. You want something that does the opposite, something conductive to get the charge to the ground ASAP.

  • @chacod.hastiin3775
    @chacod.hastiin3775 2 года назад +5

    Had a flea market find album with visible scratches and frisbee like damage to it. Took a dollar store veggie cleaning brush (soft vinyl bristles) with DI water, eye glass cleaner (used on plastic lenses) and lint free cloth. Vinyl cleaned up fine. Record still had the usual older pop and clicks but not as prominent. Cleaned it again and seemed to sound a little better without damage to said technique. Maybe a technique not many want to try but it worked and if you're not critical about the "best" ways.

  • @TheLastOilMan
    @TheLastOilMan 6 месяцев назад +1

    Micro fibre soft soap, wash off with distilled water

  • @llewellyn56
    @llewellyn56 Год назад +4

    Great video. I don’t understand other videos they use water. Hair dryer. So crazy. Your way the best way.

  • @naimusic362
    @naimusic362 2 года назад +1

    Just buy a wet record cleaning machine like my Pro-Ject VCE. Cost £235:00 pre owned gets really of static for up to a year and job done 👍😎

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  2 года назад +1

      Yeah, they're bobbing around on a container ship somewhere. We ordered a couple of cases 4 months ago, and they're still on backorder. Worth the wait, though. I'm hard to impress, and that one impresses me.

  • @georgeanastasopoulos5865
    @georgeanastasopoulos5865 3 года назад +8

    Great, informative demonstration video on cleaning records! Thank you for this extra, but important method of record cleaning; more so with getting rid of dust from static electricity. An easy thumbs up. Now I have more knowledge on using my Audio Technica anti-static brush. However, with the dry method of cleaning vinyl I'm going to wipe away any remaining dust with a micro fibre cloth. I also have Ultra Cloths, but that is for wet cleaning of records.

  • @jeffsims8270
    @jeffsims8270 3 года назад +11

    I've been using the "spin-clean" device for years and it's always left me satisfied and smiling!😁👍👍

    • @stephdeh
      @stephdeh 3 года назад +3

      That’s what she said

    • @mab7175
      @mab7175 2 года назад +1

      Put the vinyl record on the floor. Then get an electric floor buffer. Use floor wax stripping fluid for record cleaner. Then run the floor buffer over the record with the floor stripping brush on the electric floor buffer.

    • @jeffsims8270
      @jeffsims8270 2 года назад

      @@stephdeh Rad! I'm glad SOMEONE got that joke.

    • @robertoenriquez4697
      @robertoenriquez4697 2 года назад

      That's what she said...

    • @ConglomerationCat
      @ConglomerationCat 2 года назад

      @@stephdeh 😆😆😆😆😆

  • @Jess-cw6rr
    @Jess-cw6rr 3 года назад +21

    new vinyl collector here and thank you for the super insightful video + funny editing. I heard you should clean each record you get in the mail before you play them which is also a really good tip. Bought two today brand new and they had a good amount of dust particles already.

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  3 года назад +2

      That's a good idea! Everyone has different thoughts on that, but I'm in the cleaning new records boat 100%.

  • @1962jet
    @1962jet 4 года назад +6

    thanks, informative with a good bit of logic there. and i will order a few mats.
    but deaf dude, snorting that dust will keep it out of the atmosphere. you missed a trick therr.

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  4 года назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed the vid. Ha, for the record, the Deaf Man does not condone snorting of anything, eco-friendly as it may be!

  • @hectorraigosa7149
    @hectorraigosa7149 3 года назад +5

    I use compressed air can used for computer cleaning. Plus a rotary record washer ... my vinyl hadn't been used since the 80s.. took them out of storage in garage.. still clean as a whistle...

    • @mab7175
      @mab7175 2 года назад

      I used an electric rotary car wash cleaner brush. That didn't work. I think I'll use a floor buffer. With the floor wax strip brush. Betcha that'll work.

    • @BlondeReaganite
      @BlondeReaganite 2 года назад

      Sorry but I'm not going to take cleaning vinyl advice from someone who doesn't even know that you don't store records in a garage 🤷‍♀️

    • @garyrowe58
      @garyrowe58 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@BlondeReaganiteif you keep them locked up in a box they'll never know...

  • @dmsparacording7983
    @dmsparacording7983 Год назад +1

    Great advise! Thank you! :-)

  • @mgildersleeve
    @mgildersleeve 3 года назад +6

    Thank you the info. Enjoyable show. I have built out a couple wood shops before, and when we would install the dust collection ducts (4” pvc pipe) we would wrap them with copper cable that went to ground. The copper was spaced about 3”-4” per wrap around. This was to prevent static dust build up, to prevent dangerous dust explosions. One shop still had a dust problem in the air at a certain point. After a month or so, I noticed the dust in the air there would cling to the areas of the outside of the pvc between the copper wraps, but not where the copper was. Static. I wonder if a grounded, copper plate, with a protective film covering and a wrapped copper brush would help with the static. Could you place a record on a grounded sheet of metal, or even pass it through two grounded rods to discharge the static electricity? I’m neither a vinyl or an electrical expert. I’m imaging taking the record straight out of the cover, pass it through two grounded rods, and perhaps a lot of dust would fall away right there, with a static discharge. Maybe add a brush/vac setup, incorporated in the rods. Also, wouldn’t the drier the air you seek cause more static, like dry winter days? So, then you would seem to have a mold / static debate. Now, I want to go to a record show, ask these questions, and watch the debate. I’m not an audiophile, but I dig the passion you guys have for what’s your thing. Respect.

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  3 года назад +3

      Oh, you will definitely start a debate, my friend! There's a handy little device called a Zero Stat gun (and various permutations) that will do basically what you're suggesting. A stream of positive ions to neutralize the static charge. Of course, the charge comes back. But at least for the time you're cleaning your vinyl, you've busted that bond. Thanks for adding to the conversation!

  • @scottblanche6657
    @scottblanche6657 Год назад +1

    The enemy is also PVC like in the older sleeves

  • @DeafManVinyl
    @DeafManVinyl  4 года назад +5

    What do you think? How do you clean YOUR records?

    • @jrh11254
      @jrh11254 3 года назад

      Gentle-cycle, warm-wash, cold-rinse (kidding!).

    • @alexislorenz5173
      @alexislorenz5173 3 года назад

      you do not recommend any type of liquid cleaner ??? I was an avid user of the discwasher system having the antic static ion gun.

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  3 года назад

      @@alexislorenz5173 Hey Alexis - Getting ready to do a vid on wet cleaning, so stay tuned! Definitely the thing to do when you have fingerprints, smudges, even (gasp!) mold. Just important to get as much dust out of the grooves before spritzing and spraying. I was a big Dishwasher fan, too.

    • @blarfneggs3728
      @blarfneggs3728 3 года назад

      Cheesecloth

    • @andrewhaines8603
      @andrewhaines8603 3 года назад +1

      In over 40 years of owning and playing records I've never cleaned them. They sound fantastic even now and I've bought records recently that have been " professionally cleaned" and they sound awful. Store and handle them correctly and you won't have any issues. I did try the woodglue method on a poor copy of See Emily Play just for idle curiosity and it removed a bit of noise, but as the single is purely a filler copy it didn't matter. Each to their own. I have no issue with anyone shelling out for expensive equipment and fluids if they so wish, but try this. Buy two copies of an album, then play one without cleaning and one with and come back to me in a year and tell me it's worth it, ' cause I bet it isn't!

  • @sirreptitious8786
    @sirreptitious8786 3 года назад +1

    I USE THE SIMPLE METHOD. I USE A HAMMER AND CHISEL. NOT ONLY DOES IT GET THE DUST AND RESIDUE OFF THE VINYL, BUT IT ALSO GETS THE VINYL OFF THE VINYL. AND IF ALL ELSE FAILS, A SMALL STICK OF DYNAMITE WILL A PUT AN END TO THOSE DUST BUNNIES

    • @scottroberts7103
      @scottroberts7103 3 года назад

      I clean mine in the tub when I take a bubble bath. Two birds with one stone.😁

  • @Zodibigh
    @Zodibigh 3 года назад +7

    Alice Cooper Goes To Hell!
    Loved that album!

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  3 года назад +4

      Agree. Missed out on a chance for a 20-minute Zoom call with Alice a couple weeks ago. Charity auction. Got up to $750 real quick. Would have been a once-in-a-lifetime for me (my first concert was the Welcome to My Nightmare tour), We just got in what I think is the best live Alice ever on deafmanvinyl.com. a 2-LP set. A Paranormal Evening At the Olympia Paris. Check it out if you haven't already!

    • @MARTIN201199
      @MARTIN201199 3 года назад

      @rickroxx so, were you born in late 75/early 76?

    • @MARTIN201199
      @MARTIN201199 3 года назад +1

      @rickroxx almost lucky

  • @KRAZEEIZATION
    @KRAZEEIZATION 2 года назад +2

    I always found a little wash up liquid in very slightly warm water, on a soft sponge . Place the vinyl on a soft cotton towel and wipe around avoiding the label. When both sides are done, rinse quickly under the cold tap and pat dry on another soft towel. This has brought old dirty, dull used vinyl back to life for me time and time again. Vinyl cleaners with alcohol damage the surface.

  • @Jack-nm7ve
    @Jack-nm7ve 3 года назад +1

    i believe thats a fake copy of introducing the beatles because on the label "THE BEATLES" is under the hole

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  3 года назад

      Yeah, I was kinda blown away to find out how many versions of that album are actually floating around (including some fakes). I have 3 copies, and they are all different!

  • @cameraplus7233
    @cameraplus7233 3 года назад +4

    After doing & trying all the numerous methods & owning 6 different cleaning machines, by farrrrrrrrrr the best at cleaning & most efficient is the Audio Desk Pro ultrasonic cleaner. No machine or method has come close to this.

    • @BlondeReaganite
      @BlondeReaganite 2 года назад +1

      But who can afford $3,000 to clean their records? Normal collectors can't

  • @LouJoseph-zh5mq
    @LouJoseph-zh5mq Год назад +1

    always trust a man wearing a Saxon shirt

  • @Wolf21973
    @Wolf21973 3 года назад +5

    I actually have a playmat that I use to play Magic the Gathering to lay my records down and clean them. They have a clean surface with rubber on the bottom like a mousepad

    • @cameronrich2160
      @cameronrich2160 3 года назад

      What a great use! I have a few of these I used for mag years ago!

  • @forensic8385
    @forensic8385 7 часов назад

    Get a really good LED headlamp in a dark room and try cleaning the dust off the vinyl and you will see how much dust is in the air and sticking to the vinyl.

  • @jackiesmith7349
    @jackiesmith7349 4 года назад +6

    Awesome video! I learned so much from the Deaf Man!

  • @madisonboehler5496
    @madisonboehler5496 3 года назад +5

    Oh my gosh I just got into vinyls thank you so so so much! The last video I watched said to use soap and water and I was really really worried! Definitely checking your store out now!

    • @tim.honiss
      @tim.honiss 3 года назад +1

      Vinyl not Vinyls. Vinyls is not a word :)

    • @scottroberts7103
      @scottroberts7103 2 года назад

      @@tim.honiss Thank you !

    • @PRSRECORDS
      @PRSRECORDS 2 года назад +1

      They are not "vinyls" they are records.

    • @rabarebra
      @rabarebra Год назад

      @@PRSRECORDS Vinyl records.

  • @maynardewm
    @maynardewm Год назад +2

    I'm convinced this is the best way. All the fluids and contraptions that are out there seem like a great way to destroy your records. Just dust them off, avoid static, done. I don't know why it needs to be any more complex than that unless you dropped your record in mud or something.

  • @tomcartwright7134
    @tomcartwright7134 2 года назад +5

    I’m pleased to witness the resurgence of vinyl. It is still superior to other mediums . While digital music offers less static and a quieter background , I don’t like the digital compression of overall sound. A lack of warmth and depth in digitized music has been a turn off for me . A decent turntable a good amplifier, and some quality shelf speakers and I am in heaven. Thank you for this vid on how to care for our records.

    • @rabarebra
      @rabarebra Год назад

      Superior medium? Please explain.

    • @geraldcarter5468
      @geraldcarter5468 Год назад

      Before digital got going, records were produced by analogue recording methods, even thermionic valves! These were state of the art then, and still are. Now vinyl is produced by digital methods. A high quality digital source is used, digital amplifiers etc. So what you hear on a vinyl disc is an analogue copy of digital sound, complete with any clicks or pops from the record surface. So please
      tell me how this copy can sound better than the original digital source?

    • @rabarebra
      @rabarebra Год назад

      @@geraldcarter5468 "tell me how this copy can sound better than the original digital source?"
      I can explain very short:
      1) Greater Mastering technique than the digital equivalent release for its medium
      2) A good RIAA and Stylus sounds better than the consumer/average D/A.
      3) D/A has still a long way to go before it is great

    • @geraldcarter5468
      @geraldcarter5468 Год назад

      @@rabarebra I understand what you're saying here. But to take these points in order. Firstly, only the team mastering the quality can determine the final result. And we can't say that any more care is taken with vinyl than digital mastering. Then about RIAA tracking. If this is not near perfect, it cannot represent the original source. Stylii and phono cartridge's have so many quality differences, what is the best? That opens another can of worms for vinyl reproduction. And if D to A conversion is not the best so far, the vinyl disk has an analog track produced by a D to A converter, so
      even that can't be state of the art
      I like vinyl by the way. Listen to early 1970-80s classical records. They have plenty of detail and quality. But they were analogue all the way through, not so today.

  • @dno4794
    @dno4794 Год назад +2

    Great shirt man. Saxon, what a band. Saw them live back in 1982.. wheels a steel.....

  • @driverat8s
    @driverat8s 2 года назад +3

    I use a ZeroStat to eliminate static; it works great. I got it along with my original discwasher back in the day, I have replaced my discwasher with the second generation version. Both still work like new.

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  2 года назад +2

      Yeah, I'm getting ready to track one of those ZeroStats down. Been using 2 gens of Discwasher like you. But my cheapie little pad from VinylStyl seems to dig out more dust. Just can't use the wrist action to put clean surface on it like you can with a trusty DW!

  • @stevensmith8793
    @stevensmith8793 3 года назад +4

    I didn't know Brett Favre was into vinyl!

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  3 года назад +1

      Dude, that's classic! I especially get double takes when I do the winter beard . Did 20+ selfies at a Springsteen show a few years back. Some people got that it was just me and were having fun. But in the dark, I swear some people thought they were getting a photo with old Number 4!

    • @stevensmith8793
      @stevensmith8793 3 года назад

      @@DeafManVinyl I'm glad you took that as the joke it was intended to be. I'm sure some of those pictures are hanging up right next to Favre jerseys! Take care.

  • @TomGlander
    @TomGlander 8 месяцев назад

    I wonder if you were to drag the carbon brush to the center and ground it out to the post, it would knock down the static electricity?

  • @shymaaj1254
    @shymaaj1254 4 года назад +4

    I’ve just got my record player as a gift for graduation and I’m too confused how to take care of the vinyl records neither the needle. Can u please make another video about equipment that u most have when u buy a record player🙏🏻 thank you

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  4 года назад +2

      Hey Shymaa. Great video suggestion! Subscribe so you'll get notified when we make it! Best thing you can do for your record player is to keep the stylus (needle) clean. Use a brush like this (www.deafmanvinyl.com/dmv-shop/vinyl-styl-stylus-cleaning-kit/) every time you cue up a record. Just remember to always brush front to back to keep from damaging the stylus. Keep ‘em spinning!

    • @dansmith3085
      @dansmith3085 3 года назад +2

      @@DeafManVinyl Brush back to front.

    • @Texan1048
      @Texan1048 3 года назад +1

      Don't even need a stylus brush, I prefer using a record cloth you can get at a lot of record shops, and yes, always back to front, the way the stylus plays the record. Just be gentle and you won't damage it. However, since I don't see mention of a receiver, I am guessing you were given a Crosley or similar... okay to start with, but they don't do well preserving vinyl over time.

    • @shymaaj1254
      @shymaaj1254 3 года назад

      @@Texan1048 yes my record player is Crosley actually! and I’m happy with it so far, yes I’ve heard the same thing about these kind of record player but as soon as i can get a better one i will consider it for sure .Unfortunately where i live there is no place for record shops so i have to order everything online. Thank u for replying

  • @huishaai
    @huishaai 2 года назад +1

    Stand up and be counted !

  • @helgar791
    @helgar791 3 года назад +8

    In order to use a carbon fiber brush correctly on a turntable you turn the brush so that one row of bristles contact the record for a few revolutions. Then you alternate to the other row of bristles while slowly sliding the brush off of the record. Be sure to slide away from the label and completely off the record. Works like a charm. Carbon fiber brushes however are good only at getting most of the surface dust of the record. There is no bristle in the world smaller than a record groove. Brushes such as the Discwasher brush just pushes dirt deeper into the grooves where friction from the stylus bakes it deep into grooves. Only a wet cleaning from a good record cleaner will get dirt out of the grooves, although an enzymatic process works well. These methods though are labor intensive. Vacuum cleaners are good, but ultrasonic cleaners have no peer, and microscopic inspection proves this. So if you have a substantial collection save your money and buy a real cleaning machine. Or better yet, go in with a few fellow collectors and share by the month. If not the method above is okay, but only okay.

  • @christinehaslam9480
    @christinehaslam9480 2 года назад +1

    Roomba exhaust 🤣

  • @mrbojangles1391
    @mrbojangles1391 2 года назад +3

    Thank you. I've been collecting vinyl for almost 40 years and never realized why dust would keep reappearing on the opposite side of the record. Amazing!

  • @simonouellet6079
    @simonouellet6079 15 дней назад

    Firstly, don't grab your records like he did. Never put pression with your fingers on the edges.

  • @bones007able
    @bones007able 3 года назад +3

    You are the first person I have listened to that makes sense when cleaning vinyl.... remove the dust first before washing ....I have a vinyl style and it does nothing for the pops and clicks ....because the dust needs to be removed first .... would a small vacuum on the record work also?

    • @rabarebra
      @rabarebra Год назад

      Isn't removing dust before washing mandatory thinking?

  • @pietjepuk9575
    @pietjepuk9575 2 года назад

    DEEP CLEAN their Vinyl Records??? DISHWASHER dude , never been soooo clean 😁😁😁👍👍👍👍👍

  • @vinstyles
    @vinstyles 3 года назад +3

    Major thanks
    . I have been cleaning records incorrectly for ever and I tried your method and boy does it work. Thank you my friend from Ireland.

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  3 года назад +2

      Glad to hear! Ireland is one of may favorite places to visit (besides being the home of some amazing artists and bands). Was able to track my ancestors down to County Dohnegal last time we were there. Keep 'em spinning!

  • @BrookoOT1878
    @BrookoOT1878 2 месяца назад

    Who lets their records get dusty. Not me!!! Oh and I bought anti static clear inner sleeves so job done 🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @riisikumi2236
    @riisikumi2236 3 года назад +3

    If I bought a Zerostat, when in this process would you recommend using it? Before or after using a brush?

    • @riisikumi2236
      @riisikumi2236 3 года назад +3

      @Lloyd Stout That does not answer my question

    • @WowIndescribable
      @WowIndescribable 2 года назад

      I would like to know the answer to this question also. It makes sense that it would help quite a bit!

  • @MGT_KS
    @MGT_KS 3 года назад +2

    Great advice! By the way... loved seeing "Alice Cooper Goes to Hell" off to the side there. One of my favourite albums ever and a great sounding album!

  • @josephmitchell4703
    @josephmitchell4703 3 года назад +3

    I was really naive about cleanin albums Thks for the info

  • @mariamaggard
    @mariamaggard 2 года назад +4

    Thank you! I’m an aspiring vinyl head and this was the most concise cleaning tutorial i’ve come across.

  • @goosefukulardeath7300
    @goosefukulardeath7300 Год назад +1

    SUB SCRIBED

  • @llamafrhd
    @llamafrhd 3 года назад +3

    Right as I saw that shirt I trusted you.

  • @alexxbaudwhyn7572
    @alexxbaudwhyn7572 3 года назад +1

    I only use virgin unicorn urine to clean my Vinyl

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  3 года назад

      See, it's the price that makes that a bit prohibitive for me. Otherwise, I would use nothing but!

  • @mtache12
    @mtache12 3 года назад +8

    Thanks for this. Very helpful. 10-year collector and still learning new tricks. It's amazing what a clean vs dirty vinyl sounds like, and many never clean their vinyl enough to unleash the true fidelity1!

    • @mab7175
      @mab7175 2 года назад

      I like hearing scratches and static. Sounds better than any drummer I ever heard.

    • @katekittykim
      @katekittykim Год назад

      @@mab7175hey

  • @CapitanFantasma1776
    @CapitanFantasma1776 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @mlcbillykeys
    @mlcbillykeys 3 года назад +3

    Informative, good techniques - but I've always been trained (including the Discwasher literature I believe) the the Discwasher pad is 'directional'. You always have the end with the cutout toward the spindle, the Logo at the outer groove. (I guess this depends whether clockwise or CCW, so...) The side where the logo arrow points should be first to touch, rock up as you wipe. The little 'fingers' in the velvet pick up in one direction, but, 'rub it the wrong way' and you are pulling the dust back off the fibers onto the vinyl. You can feel the difference with your fingers - rub it from the arrow back= rough, the fibers are grabbing - rub it other direction, smooth, you are removing the dust. (this second direction is the direction you clean the brush off with your toothbrush or whatever...)
    Sorry, but I was just cringing watching you wipe a Discwasher in both directions on a record.

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  3 года назад

      You are totally, totally correct. Thank you for that important clarification, my friend.

  • @johncollier9280
    @johncollier9280 2 года назад

    The dust blows forward 'n the dust blows back. I'm recommendin' the song Dust from The 13th Floor Elevators album Easter Everywhere.

  • @gjg8766
    @gjg8766 2 года назад +8

    Ultimately I think this method is the best. Remember this, most records we buy from used record shops are in pretty good shape. Therefore they are probably not dirty so this method is fantastic. An extremely dirty record may require something stronger than this method. Also, new records, especially those packaged in a paper or cardboard sleeve should be dusted before playing

  • @MyWeirdRecordCollection
    @MyWeirdRecordCollection 4 месяца назад

    OOh...that Introducing The Beatles is counterfeit -- the rainbow band doesn't have green, and the spindle hole separates the title and artist listings!

  • @latheofheaven
    @latheofheaven 3 года назад +5

    Dude, you seem like a great guy Bro, but I'm sorry, I've been collecting vinyl for over 40 years which doesn't mean anything I know, but seriously... First and foremost, you do ***NOT*** grab a record between your finger and thumb like you did to pull it out of the jacket. My apologies, but as soon as I saw that, well... Secondly, you absolutely do NOT set a record down and press down with a brush 'to get deep into the grooves' Huh uh... never...
    Look even Michael Fremer simply and clearly shows that you DO indeed start your TT with the record on it, and you GENTLY lay the microfiber brush leaning along the nearby row of bristles and let the record go about 3 revolutions and then GENTLY rotate the brush lengthwise so the 2nd row of bristles PICK UP the dust and then you carefully as you roll the brush bring it to the center of the record touching the spindle with the dust fully captured on the back row of bristles and lifting it off the record at the same time. That way you do 2 things. You DO capture all the dust (you can do it twice, I do) and you more likely discharge any static towards the spindle as you lift the brush off.
    Trust me... I have a moderately sensitive system. And, just doing it this way as I have described, there is NO dust, NO crackles or 'pops', assuming the record is basically clean to start with. But, the point being, NO dust. I do this EVERY time I listen to a record, and all I hear is a nice, clean, quiet surface.
    Bro, this is just very basic record 101 mate...
    Now, HOPEFULLY your wet cleaning methods will significantly better! :D
    Sorry, really, but I just HAD to say something here...
    photos.app.goo.gl/9ja3UKob7tppW4Y38

    • @DeafManVinyl
      @DeafManVinyl  3 года назад +2

      Yeah, ya busted me on the grab. I shared in another post that there is so much going on when I'm doing a vid, that I sometimes pull a doof move. Hard to smile for the camera, talk and remember to make all the right moves. Hope you'll cut the Deaf Man a little slack on that one. Totally respect your system/method. But I'm going to stand by my premise that you can't do what needs to be done when you're holding a record in your hand to clean it. Ditto for spinning it on the TT. Your assumption is that "the record is basically clean" to start with. I'm assuming it's a dust-laden static bomb that needs some serious attention. BTW: thanks for the note on Fremer. I hadn't been on that site for a while. Enjoyed your sound room pics, too. Suddenly, I'm experiencing a speaker inferiority complex!

    • @blueplasma5589
      @blueplasma5589 6 месяцев назад

      Instead of wood glue I use contact cement, LOL. Really neat sound pics

  • @TheManFromDonair
    @TheManFromDonair 3 года назад +2

    I use my dishwasher - always get a deep clean that way. LPs on the bottom and 45s on the top and you're good to go!

    • @mab7175
      @mab7175 2 года назад

      I get a big monkey wrench to turn on a fire hydrant. Just enough water force to almost get all that grit out the bottom of the grooves, not really enough. So, I'm going to Niagara Falls. And put my vinyl records at the bottom of the Falls. If that's not enough. I'll listen to weather forecast when and where is the next hurricane is going to be.

    • @katekittykim
      @katekittykim Год назад

      Hey

  • @carlrudd1858
    @carlrudd1858 Год назад

    Static? No problemo ~ Buy a ZERO-STAT. A couple shots and you're static free. And while you're at it, throw away that 60 year old inner liner that's in your $425 Vee Jay Introducing the Beatles. Listen what the man says. He say......

  • @WhosAGoodDogue
    @WhosAGoodDogue Год назад +1

    (edited because of drunken spelling) - Any other old farts watching this who bought LPs back in the day, and never did _any_ of this stuff? We used to rush home from the record shop, desperate to play the latest aquisistion. We'd gather mates round so we could all enjoy hearing it for the first time. We'd grab the record out of the sleeve with sticky beer fingers and loads of tobacco smoke heavy in the air,,,,then horse the record onto the turntable (not a ''platter''!) and just play them over and over again, before sticking them back in the sleeve (which was on the carpet with all the crisp and nut debris from the party).
    Nowadays, there's all the fancy terminology: platters, decks etc, seeing people touching the records with fingertips on the edges like they were handling solid silver and not wanting any fingerprints on the surface. Fair play to that last one, as I have realised over the years that greasy prints attract crud n dust, and can bugger yer sound, and stylus, in no time. If all the modern high fangles ways of handling old LPs works for you, then go for it. Me? I play what I like and like what I play. No fancy sound system, no special treatment to the 'discs', and if it wears out and skips, or ends up with no grooves left cos it's been played to death, then eBay has plenty of replacements on offer.

  • @kiwicory100
    @kiwicory100 2 года назад +1

    Wow who knew