Tips for removing sticker residue from vinyl?
cardova
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I bought a collection from a dude who used to be a battle DJ. Included are a lot of nice 12"s that are clean except for needle placement stickers in the middle of the grooves.My traditional methods- basically am cleaning fluid- don't work and more or less just spread the residue around. Anyone here with some new & improved tips I might try?
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Maybe trying to ball up the residue with your fingers and then using masking tape to "peel" it off? never had that problem...
wait, you got 12's that some dood use to battle with and they're clean ?!!
anyhoo, i've used them elmers glue trick before with great results, mostly on 45s but I don't see why it woiuldn't pull up some sticker residue if it can pull 40 yr old dirt & grime out of the grooves. not the fastest way to clean a record, but produces great results.
oh yeah, seems a few on this board have had good results with ultrasonic cleaners, bit expensive though.
Lighter fluid is king in both situations. Seriously, just buy some...it's cheap and won't harm your grooves/covers/labels. Let is soak into the price sticker/glue residue for about ten-fifteen seconds before trying to remove. The sticker should come off without damaging the cover/label (some come off easier than others). Squirt a fair amount directly onto the sticker area..the lighter fluid will look like it's going to leave a stain but it all evaporates with a little time. I RIDE FOR LIGHTER FLUID (Ronsonol is my favorite brand). Practice on a common record if you think you need to.
Goo gone is not recommended for covers/labels (can leave stains)...elmers glue idea is just silly (sorry)...and actual flame from lighter idea is criminal dumb (sorry)...lighter fluid, lighter fluid, LIGHTER FLUID!
Shit is awesome. Just let it dry on the sticker and it practically falls off, unless it's ol' nasty animal glue.
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