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How-To Make Good Needledrops

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DaveBSC:
I've got a Mini-Pro. Not cheap, but makes what is by far the least enjoyable aspect of vinyl ownership a little bit less annoying. The ultrasonic cleaners are cool, but the prices are ridiculous.

zerodeefex:
Of the PVA based glues I've tried, Titebond II has worked best for cleaning.

Ringingears:
 
--- Quote from: OJneg on August 16, 2015, 09:41:05 PM ---A few of us find the wood glue method quite effective. I'll upload some rips from my phono rig that audiophiles with small penises would laugh at.

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I'm definitely not laughing.  ;)

drfindley:

--- Quote from: OJneg on August 16, 2015, 09:41:05 PM ---A few of us find the wood glue method quite effective. I'll upload some rips from my phono rig that audiophiles with small penises would laugh at.

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--- Quote from: zerodeefex on August 17, 2015, 01:17:11 AM ---Of the PVA based glues I've tried, Titebond II has worked best for cleaning.

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Wood glue on vinyl?

thune:
It's new to me too. I didn't know about the wood glue technique. Very clever. Seems best to avoid being hasty, however.

I have an old VPI vacuum system, and firmly believe in wet-scrub-vac for vinyl. However, given today's prices, I'd probably cobble together a vac system out of a cheap wet-vac (comes with brush!) and some thick felt (or maybe thin). For fluid, you can't go wrong concocting something out of Lestoil cut with water or iso.

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