If you’re a vinylphile, you know how tempting those records in the $1 bin can be. The thing that sucks, though, is that they’re usually so cheap for a reason: either everybody already has that Engelbert Humperdinck album, or they’re in pretty rough shape. I’ve picked up many a sweet gem only to find that it was almost unlistenable on my turntable. The only place I want snaps, crackles, and pops is in my cereal, dammit!
Luckily, there is a solution– and even if you’re not a record collector, it’s kind of fun to watch. YouTube user ghettofunk13 shows us how to use wood glue to clean a record. It seems crazy, I know– the moment he applied the glue to the LP, I almost screamed out, “NO, GHETTOFUNK13, WHAT HAVE YOU DONE?” But then I got hypnotized by the way the glue swirls around real pretty-like, and when it came time to peel off the dried glue layer, I actually gasped with pleasure (I also happen to adore Biore pore strips and picking my nail polish off).
[video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gyvipBs6Vs&feature=related 425×344]Cool, right? And you can totally keep that wood glue around in case your turntable stand breaks a leg or something. I would also keep that record-shaped glue skin around like some sort of hipster Buffalo Bill from Silence of The Lambs, but maybe that’s just me?
And now, if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got a Sam Cooke discography that needs attending to.