Use SIMPLE GREEN To Clean Your Vinyl Records

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  • Use SIMPLE GREEN To Clean Your Vinyl Records
    THINGS YOU’LL NEED:
    -Simple Green:
    Simple Green AllPurpose Cleaner, 32 Fl Oz (Pack of 3), Original, 96 Fl Oz a.co/d/aWtvCAG
    -Lint Free Microfiber Towels:
    Elite Tech Gear Microfiber Cloth - 4-Pack, 12" x 12" Oversized Cleaning Cloths. Washable and Durable Microfiber Cleaning Cloth for Glasses, Lenses, Electronics and Screens. High Tech Quality Material a.co/d/99545e0
    -Microfiber Cleaning Cloths:
    HOMEXCEL Microfiber Cleaning Cloth,12 Pack Cleaning Rag,Cleaning Towels with 4 Color Assorted,11.5"X11.5"(Green/Blue/Yellow/Pink) a.co/d/43n8H8f
    -Wide level surface to clean your vinyl on
    -Large drying towel to place record on for cleaning
    -Distilled Water
    -Measuring Cup
    -Measuring spoon
    -Clean white cotton towel or T-shirt preferably
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    Directions:
    1. Wipe gently. Remove all dust and static using a microfiber cloth, using very little pressure to avoid driving any particles further into the grooves in the vinyl. Your goal is to pick up larger dust and dirt particles on the record without damaging the surface.
    2. Rinse. Dampen a clean microfiber cloth with water (distilled water is preferred), and lightly wipe the entire surface of the record in a circular motion with the grooves of the record, being careful to avoid the center label.
    3. Apply Simple Green solution. Add just a splash (about a 1:30 ratio) of Simple Green All-Purpose Cleaner to a bowl of water. [2 tablespoons of Simple Green with 2 cups of water]
    4. Lightly dampen the microfiber cloth with the solution, and wipe along the record gently, following the grooves.
    5. Damp-wipe clean. Wipe clean using the same process as in #2, making sure to remove all of the cleaning solution.
    6. Dry. Use a dry microfiber cloth to completely dry the record. Use a can of compressed air to remove any stubborn moisture remaining in deep grooves.
    7. Spin and store properly. Enjoy your clean vinyl! Before playing your record, make sure your needle is free of dust and in good condition Store vinyl records properly to prevent dust accumulation and future problems.
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Komentáře • 126

  • @chrislj2890
    @chrislj2890 Před dnem

    What relaxes me is listening to you talk about cleaning records, lol. This could also be a good ASMR video.

  • @audioeeze8396
    @audioeeze8396 Před 8 měsíci +11

    Whenever I'm spending time cleaning records, I think of it as "therapeutic" along with the anticipation of having a whole new stack of music to listen to. I have washed every single record in my collection over time, I have around 3000 records and it's a good feeling to know they are all cleaned. I have used alcohol in my personal solution my entire life and even my very first record still sounds fantastic. Thanks for the video.

    • @vonster22
      @vonster22 Před měsícem

      guess your an alcoholic.....thats funny

  • @thousandpound1994
    @thousandpound1994 Před 10 měsíci +7

    Strong Bob Ross vibes at around 8 minutes in. Love it! Thanks for the tip. Definitely gonna give it a shot on a few records. Take care

  • @mikeinthefastlane8370
    @mikeinthefastlane8370 Před 3 měsíci +6

    Spin Clean works for me. That’s all I use.

  • @ClassicRockerUSA
    @ClassicRockerUSA Před 2 měsíci +2

    I appreciate your video and thank you Tavis for this tip. Just like you, I love cleaning records. It gives me peace and it relaxes me, especially while listening to music in the background. I appreciate you brother.

  • @janglyriff
    @janglyriff Před 9 měsíci +1

    Great video Tavis! I'm definitely going to try this. Your videos are informative and helpful. Plus you have a very relaxing/soothing voice. Take care Tavis.

  • @alandewey6934
    @alandewey6934 Před 6 měsíci +1

    thanx for taking the time to make this video , recently got back into LPs & have been buying many 60/70s LPs that need a good cleaning, one of the sellers actually mentioned this product (simple green) works well .

  • @JR-tr1df
    @JR-tr1df Před 12 dny +1

    Vanilla Ice o0 i giggled =)

  • @audiononsense1611
    @audiononsense1611 Před 21 dnem +1

    After using this method now for over 6 mo (I buy a ton of used Vinyl) and the only change is what I use as a cleaning brush and rinse in Ultrasonic w/surfactant, it does an amazing job... Thanks for the video!!

  • @bobbyyounger7632
    @bobbyyounger7632 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Thanks, I gave this simple green mix a try today on a used dirty record , it cleaned up great ! I also used a soft toothbrush. Record plays sounds great !

  • @chetfan5181
    @chetfan5181 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the tip! You have a very soothing voice.

  • @phantomrider07
    @phantomrider07 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks for making this video. Can’t wait to try it.

  • @timessquarerecordscom1469

    I’ve been using Windex and alcohol for over 40 years
    Gets rid of fingerprints and there’s no residue
    I use it on 45 RPMs
    I clean records from the 50s and 60s
    With a microfiber cloth distilled water for a last-minute wipe

  • @JMAudioEditions
    @JMAudioEditions Před 5 měsíci +4

    I was in the car washing business for 30+ years- automatic conveyor operated full service and hand washing and detailing in NY at more than 3 different locations at one time- hundreds of thousands of cars a year and so millions over 30 years-- absolutely Simple Green will leave behind residue- try it on black car paint- the same process u did in video on black car paint- you will see it leaves a residue- or try it on glass - you need to wash the SG off then dry and that may be best suggestion as a last step- OR use less alcohol/distilled water which evaporates - I use a Vinyl Styl Deep Groove Record Washer which uses hogs hair brushes and protects label in conjunction with distilled water and very tiny amount of 99% iso alcohol - then air dry with ionic hair dryer (I use an ionic hair dryer on cool setting to blow all water off- same when I wash my black car- I never touch the water at the end only blow it off leaf blower- of course you can not wax/ceramic coat records like a car BUT no touch drying is best as each time you touch the record you destroy the micro grooves - ) and set on drying stand for 30 mins- when you use hand cleaning its inconsistent and pressure varies and leaves more micro scratches than hogs hair- when I detailed the best cars - I never hand washed with microfiber- I always used hogs hair brush on pole so each time pressure is precise on surface- I use the brush in huge triple bucket system dipping the brush after every stroke in to each of three buckets- so no chance of carrier dirt damaging paint- the hogs hair releases dirt into the three buckets similar to how the Vinyl Styl Deep Groove Record Washer does. And air drying ensures no further contact which equates to no additional damage

  • @ScottGrammer
    @ScottGrammer Před 2 měsíci +2

    I've never used Simple Green to clean records. But, I use it in my day job servicing vintage audio gear to clean faceplates and knobs. I take the knobs off and let them soak in a glass bowl full of Simple green while I service the unit. Then, before putting the knobs back on, I use a microfiber cloth and Simple Green to clean the faceplate. When the knobs come out of the bowl, all they need is to be dried off and they are spotless. Put them back on and the unit looks much better.

  • @ceasarandrepont1243
    @ceasarandrepont1243 Před měsícem +1

    Sir, I have always used "Simple Green" for house cleaning but I have never, never knew a person could use this product for cleaning albums. Thank you! From Brooklyn, New York City. P.S. For the next time (for me) please play the sound before and after

  • @johnmason6213
    @johnmason6213 Před 9 měsíci +3

    This video is really really relaxing.

  • @WahyuWidodo-fh1fp
    @WahyuWidodo-fh1fp Před měsícem +2

    Tavis, your video is amazing! I did try it and The result was awesome! Thank you so much.. been trying to do this but never able to do it properly - thank you from Jakarta Indonesia

  • @vinylrecordplayer
    @vinylrecordplayer Před rokem +3

    Great tip here. I'm completely with you on looking for a non-$400 record cleaning solution, and this is pretty damn good. Looks like I'm gonna have to find some time this weekend for this. Appreciate the video, Tavis. Hope you're having a great summer! 😁

  • @Super666Player
    @Super666Player Před 10 měsíci +1

    This works. Thanks.

  • @retromusings
    @retromusings Před rokem +2

    A very economical option for people who buy 2nd hand records. Excellent video.

  • @manilavinyl5680
    @manilavinyl5680 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I love your video! Keep on sharing those practical tips...
    The distilled water, alcohol and dishwashing liquid will work well too. Some just over reacts to alcohol and other solutions. Its not as if you'll pour the whole bottle of alcohol nor the dishwashing agent on the record.
    And yes, its calming and very therapeutic cleaning records. I agree with on that!

  • @jaymorales6847
    @jaymorales6847 Před 11 měsíci +2

    simple green works great on car interiors too. cleans and leaves a natural shine.

  • @motophono
    @motophono Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thank you! Subscribed😊

  • @gustavo11811
    @gustavo11811 Před rokem +2

    Great Video! I have never cleaned my records and now I feel bad about it. I will get this simple green cleaner and do it pronto. Thanks for the advice.

  • @jhix9025
    @jhix9025 Před rokem +6

    Tavis, great video. Have you ever tried using an "edger" or "edge painter" to clean your records? They're the little plastic rectangular thingies you use to paint the edges of walls. They're available at hardware stores or big box stores and they're super cheap and the perfect size for cleaning records. The replaceable bristle pads track the grooves such that you barely need apply pressure. Just skate it around the record a few times after you spray the cleaner on there, then proceed normally with your towels and your rinsing and drying process. I certainly didn't invent this method, i've seen others employ it in youtube videos, but I've found it to be quick, easy and effective.

    • @vinyltalkwithtavis3145
      @vinyltalkwithtavis3145  Před rokem +1

      Awesomeness

    • @ovanDeretić
      @ovanDeretić Před 9 měsíci +1

      ​@@vinyltalkwithtavis3145Try heating the disttiled Waters to 50 deegres celsius,the effect will be much better👍

  • @goplad1
    @goplad1 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I've been using Windex for over 40 years to clean my dirty records. It has been amazing. I think I'll try your method of Simple Green and distilled water. I'm intrigued. I never understood why someone would invest hundreds of dollars into a record cleaning machine. Its time consuming and doesn't do a better job than a simple method of cleaning like what you have shown us. Thanks for posting this.

  • @gardenstate2480
    @gardenstate2480 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thank You Thank You for this, I almost bought one of these record cleaning machines but this works so well probably even better at a lower cost and I get to meditate while doing it 😂
    Be well

  • @grantb1326
    @grantb1326 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I believe what u say! Thanks! i was going to use the other solution, but this stopped me.

  • @johnparks6172
    @johnparks6172 Před 28 dny

    Tavis, I like the way you present. It's a folksy down home style. I can relate! Although I've learned some things from the rooty, tooty, snooty types and adjusted techniques to fit my preferences.
    Record cleaning is sort of like cooking recipes. Everyone has their own way of preparing food.
    I haven't used Simple Green. I have use Murphy's Oil Soap with distilled water and a final rinse with Audio Intelligent #6 one step rinse.
    My cleaning process uses the Vinyl Styl RCM and a vacuum based RCM to suck the muck and fluid out of the grooves and to ensure the record is dry. The Vinyl Styl is quite good at getting into the groove because it uses goat hair brushes, something micro fiber or any other type of cloth cannot do.
    Enjoyed your video!

  • @vincedebart
    @vincedebart Před 2 měsíci +1

    Looks like a good process to me thanks for the vid ….

  • @seand67
    @seand67 Před 3 měsíci +1

    In addition to cleaning, you have to invest in proper inner sleeves for LPs. Paper sleeves cause static, micro scratches, and surface noise on LPs.

  • @RichardNixonsHippieRemoval
    @RichardNixonsHippieRemoval Před 5 měsíci +1

    Whoa, rocking the To The Extreme album. Had that when I was 15. Records were getting tough to get hold of at that time, phased out for tapes and CDs.
    Burning 'um if you ain't quick and nimble, I go crazy when I hear a cymbal. 'Na hi hat with a souped up tempo, I'm on a roll, time to go solo.

  • @vonster22
    @vonster22 Před měsícem +1

    im gonna try it..thanx

  • @dashobie
    @dashobie Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you it worked perfect no sound but the Music.

  • @tonystephens6858
    @tonystephens6858 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Been using Simple Green with my Disc-washer record cleaners for years now. I picked up two Disc-washer record cleaners about thirty years ago from a record store that was closing. I use a mixture of distilled water and Simple Green in the first Disc-washer to clean, and distilled water only in the second Disc-washer to rinse. Works like a charm.

  • @toddspearman
    @toddspearman Před 7 měsíci +1

    The reason people say not to use alcohol is that it eats shallac..so 78$ but I can't wait to try this thank you

  • @2bdefacto
    @2bdefacto Před 8 měsíci +6

    simple green leaves a residue, you can probably clean vinyl records with dish soap, ammonia, lighter fluid or urine but I wouldn't do it. Theres plenty of record cleaners (very inexpensive) out there that not only clean but is an anti-static as well. Simple Green will just buildup residue and cause dust to stick and scratch your records.

    • @gustercc
      @gustercc Před 7 měsíci

      How do you know it leaves a residue?

    • @JMAudioEditions
      @JMAudioEditions Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@gustercc I was in the car washing business for 30+ years- absolutely SimpleGreen will leave behind residue- try it on black car paint- the same process u did in video on black car paint- you will see it leaves a residue- or try it on glass - you need to wash the SG off then dry and that may be best suggestion as a last step

    • @RockandRoll0U812
      @RockandRoll0U812 Před 3 měsíci

      It doesn't! I used it on several albums and there was no sign of a residue and it cleaned them perfectly. Even if it did leave a residue you would have to clean that album a lot to build up any residue that would affect the sound. How often do you need to deep clean an album? Once maybe twice in its life with you! Simple Green works great!

  • @stevenbeau6268
    @stevenbeau6268 Před 9 měsíci

    This really does work well…s

  • @frankmarcella7572
    @frankmarcella7572 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Constructive criticism: A before and after sound comparison would’ve gone a long way to convincing me to attempt this. Other than that, great video.

  • @brucebernardini4107
    @brucebernardini4107 Před 2 dny

    Simple Green is an American brand of cleaning products produced by Sunshine Makers, Inc.[1] Their best known product is Simple Green All-Purpose Cleaner, which totaled sales of at least US$5.7 million in 2004.[2]
    It is advertised as an environmentally friendly, non-toxic, and biodegradable cleaner. It received critical attention from environmental safety activists[2][3] because of the toxicity concerns of 2-butoxyethanol (EGBE), which was in the formula at under 4%.[4] As of 2013 2-butoxyethanol has been removed from Simple Green all-purpose cleaner, and has an NFPA/HMIS rating of 0/minimal for Health, Fire, Reactivity, and Special.[5] Its main competitors are Lysol and Clorox.

  • @stephenburbank7283
    @stephenburbank7283 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Might as well use the elmers glue method, amazon has a ultrasonic record cleaner with tempature control for 150.00.

  • @kraig7777
    @kraig7777 Před měsícem +1

    I just use distilled water and a cotton t-shirt. 9:19 I slightly dampen a t-shirt and wipe until it "feels" smooth.

  • @peterwikvist2433
    @peterwikvist2433 Před 5 měsíci

    Well done Sir! Remember to put your clean and dry record back into a poly-lined inner sleeve when you are done.

  • @tommylarry8016
    @tommylarry8016 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Im new into vinyl i just bought jay z and skip alot light scratches and fingerprints. I try this out im nervous records are very expensive. By the way i loved your shirt

  • @raywoods2132
    @raywoods2132 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Hey Travis, nice video You seem like the kind of guy that would be great to kick back with and smoke a blunt and listen to some vinyl with. however, I have learned from a lot of people with large collections, and who have invested a lot of years and money in their systems that You should always check the ingredients of any product that you’re using on your vinyl records. And although the debate is up for grabs regarding alcohol and its potency versus how much it’s been deluded in the solution. Simple Green does have a bit of alcohol in it although they will not list the percentage but more importantly, it does have hydrochloric acid in it and they do not list Just how much, so just putting that out there, so keep that in mind folks.
    Spin on!

    • @vinyltalkwithtavis3145
      @vinyltalkwithtavis3145  Před 6 měsíci

      Thx for watching🎶🎶. Please share how you and possibly how others you know clean their vinyl. It’s an interesting topic for us vinyl collectors and music connoisseurs. 😎😎😎😎

  • @DoseOfIssa
    @DoseOfIssa Před 10 měsíci +1

    Hey Tavis! Thank YOU for showing us an inexpensive way to take care of Vinyl Records. I am grateful for this very easy tutorial! Just curious, how often would you say you clean your records? I want to make it a habit of mine to really take care of my vinyl's since they mean so much to me!

    • @vinyltalkwithtavis3145
      @vinyltalkwithtavis3145  Před 10 měsíci +1

      That’s a great question! I usually clean my used records that I purchase from thrift stores , etc just like this. However, every time I play any of my records, I use a small spray bottle with distilled water and table spoon of Simple Green. I spray a small amount on a microfiber towel and wipe the record until it’s smooth and beautiful. Then I play it. You don’t need much…just a couple of mists. Also, make sure your needle is clean and clear of dust build up, too. - Tavis

  • @crazyprayingmantis5596
    @crazyprayingmantis5596 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I find that there are microfiber towels and there are microfiber towels, some of them leave microfibres in your grooves that your stylus will have to dredge out.
    Buy good quality microfiber towels !!!!!

  • @Dave-if5qj
    @Dave-if5qj Před 2 měsíci +2

    Alcohol has Been used as a
    Record cleaning fluid
    Forever

  • @HuggyBearHikes
    @HuggyBearHikes Před 9 měsíci +4

    Unfortunately there are 100 different ways to clean records and every person swears their way is the correct way and every other method will ruin your records.
    Oh one tip.....when you wash your microfiber towles allow them to air dry. I have found that throwing them in the dyer can actually melt the fibers(on a level not easily seen by the naked eye) and make the fibers kinda rough and not smooth like new.

    • @vinyltalkwithtavis3145
      @vinyltalkwithtavis3145  Před 9 měsíci

      That’s a great tip. I noticed when I a use the dryer with my microfiber cloths, my glasses smear when I use them. I’ll definitely take your advice!!!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

    • @HuggyBearHikes
      @HuggyBearHikes Před 9 měsíci

      @vinyltalkwithtavis3145 yeah the fibers become scratchy. You'll need to get some new ones and start fresh

  • @panther_-
    @panther_- Před 10 měsíci +1

    Hey, I’m considering buying the HOMEXEL colored microfiber clothes you recommended (the 3rd link in the description). Would you say I’m safe from having to worry about scratches or any other damage done to my records from these cloths? Just making sure

    • @vinyltalkwithtavis3145
      @vinyltalkwithtavis3145  Před 10 měsíci

      They are awesome. I’ve been using them for a few years.

    • @panther_-
      @panther_- Před 10 měsíci

      @@vinyltalkwithtavis3145 that’s great! I’m gonna try them out 👍🏻😁

    • @panther_-
      @panther_- Před 10 měsíci

      @@vinyltalkwithtavis3145hey, I followed the instructions on the video and tried this out on a record and when I played it it had allot of static and made more noise than before. Any idea why?

  • @camlegs2423
    @camlegs2423 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Good on yea mate.
    I'm from the UK and I have tried Elbow Grease spray on old records from thrift shops. It is alcohol free (so I can't get drunk on it!) But does seem to work. I wouldn't use on my expensive record, but I wouldn't need to If I got them from new.

  • @spicystick
    @spicystick Před 9 měsíci +1

    “They’re going look good, they’re going sound good and they’re going to smell good too”

  • @toddgrimes3710
    @toddgrimes3710 Před 7 měsíci

    I have a Chinese made ultrasonic cleaner and a humminguru. I first use the Chinese ultrasonic cleaner using simple green for 5 minutes then rinse with water. Next step is through the humminguru. My records turn out spotless. Yes simple green works well. No fantasy cleaning solutions.

  • @jim_wicks
    @jim_wicks Před 9 měsíci +1

    Interesting. The only comment I have is the cross-contamination of cloths. You used one to wipe down the record, and then used it again to wipe away the Simple Green solution on the record. Would it be better to use separate cloths for their dedicated purposes. Or, is cross-contamination over-thinking things a bit? Interested in your comments.

    • @vinyltalkwithtavis3145
      @vinyltalkwithtavis3145  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Great question. Multiple cloths are what you want actually. I would recommend that.

  • @greghawkins229
    @greghawkins229 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Nothing wrong with simple green or alcohol. I have a vacuum machine so whatever I use I come back
    With distilled water because in theory simple green which is a soap will attract dirt after cleaning because
    You won’t get all of it off.

  • @Epicdog1115
    @Epicdog1115 Před 5 měsíci +1

    what turntable is that in the video

  • @lewisbriffa4715
    @lewisbriffa4715 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Lits look on the other side

  • @rockytopkg
    @rockytopkg Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks for the detailed explanation. Can a dry microfiber towel be used to dry the record rather than a t-shirt or lint-free cloth?
    I have several LPs that have been sitting in a record store wooden crate for years. A couple of them have residue on them where it looks like insects have eaten the lp jacket and liner and the remains have deposited on the vinyl. I'm thinking soaking them in your simple green solution would be a good start, but I don't think running a microfiber towel around the record is a good idea. Can warm tap water with slight pressure be used to remove the softened residue, then followed by your cleaning process above? Some of these lps are collector's items now and while I have no intention of selling them, I sure would rather listen to them than try to replace them. Thanks in advance for your consideration.

  • @schellstede
    @schellstede Před dnem

    soilent green?

  • @jnnyg65
    @jnnyg65 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Watch this video at 2X spped. Your welcome.

  • @wickedvinyl1970
    @wickedvinyl1970 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Ok, this might be great, I don't know if I'd trust all the ingredients in that product, but after drying with your rag, there is still water in the grooves. To remove it and really dry your records, you could leave them to air out for a few minutes. I use a make-up brush, with super fine bristles and put the record on the turntable to spin while I'm holding the brush at an angle that allows the bristles to penetrate the grooves. You can sometimes feel the dampness on the brush! I'm all for simple cleaning solutions and have been playing around with different methods for about 12 years, but remember, the cleaning of a record is not in how shiny it is... it's in the grooves. If you're not getting into the grooves to lift the dirt out, then you're only polishing the top surface.

  • @mondoenterprises6710
    @mondoenterprises6710 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Don't agree with simple green, but I like the cut of your jib. Actually, the presentation, lol. Small amount of 90% alcohol, drop of soap, distilled water.

  • @danmartinez5502
    @danmartinez5502 Před měsícem +1

    You're crazy to use any alcohol and Simple Green is Ludacris. I have been collecting for 5 decades.. Laser Media is the best for cleaning vinyl. You might use Windex same story crazy.

  • @dosstodd8014
    @dosstodd8014 Před 9 dny +2

    😳……..🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @mcharrison23
    @mcharrison23 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Anything that leaves a residue Is no good. Distilled water three drops of Dawn
    Could this upload have been done in six minutes?

  • @briannewell6064
    @briannewell6064 Před 5 měsíci +2

    NOPE!

  • @slowpawstevet3676
    @slowpawstevet3676 Před 2 měsíci +1

    no way using this green stuff, buy a purpose made solution such as VinylShelter record cleaning fluid, the simplest and the best!

  • @fortherecord8241
    @fortherecord8241 Před 9 měsíci +18

    Don’t use simple green to clean your records

    • @vinyltalkwithtavis3145
      @vinyltalkwithtavis3145  Před 9 měsíci +4

      Already doing it. Works fine to each his/her own. 😌😌😌😌

    • @fortherecord8241
      @fortherecord8241 Před 9 měsíci +5

      @@vinyltalkwithtavis3145 just morning everyone who sees the video DO NOT USE SIMPLE GREEN, WINDEX OR CAR WAX 👉🥴💨

    • @fortherecord8241
      @fortherecord8241 Před 9 měsíci

      @@vinyltalkwithtavis3145 all you need is distilled water, alcohol and rinse agent to pre clean but certainly should deep clean all your records . I recommend the Spin Clean record washing system. It’s affordable to everyone. Even anyone using Simple Clean

    • @antkn33
      @antkn33 Před 8 měsíci +9

      It would be nice if you say don’t do something that you back it up with some reasons and facts. Otherwise your comments are useless

    • @fortherecord8241
      @fortherecord8241 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@antkn33 ok 👌 don’t use simple green because…. it is a household cleaner and nowhere on the product label does it say to use it to clean records . Feel better ? I do

  • @seanjamieson9088
    @seanjamieson9088 Před 3 měsíci

    Total nonsense. Anyone who uses that crap to clean their records is nuts. Get a spin clean. Or a vpi. Or best get a kirmuss audio cleaner.

  • @boguslavaki
    @boguslavaki Před měsícem +1

    This is stupid.

  • @victorvella9760
    @victorvella9760 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I am sorry to say but all you did is pressing the dirt further down into the grooves. . a very non professional job , the items you used and the method are a nightmare and an insult to vinyl , irrelevant how many likes you got .

    • @vinyltalkwithtavis3145
      @vinyltalkwithtavis3145  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thanks for sharing.

    • @goplad1
      @goplad1 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I've been using Windex since 1980 to clean my records and it works GREAT! The difference from a dirty record and one that has been cleaned with Windex is amazing. No reason to invest a ton of money into a record cleaning machine. It's a waste of money.

    • @gustercc
      @gustercc Před 7 měsíci +4

      It sounds like you took it very personally Victor. Maybe you shouldn’t be on the internet so much. Go play your records

    • @alleyviper
      @alleyviper Před 5 měsíci

      "Insulto al vinilo"... estos tipos estan rayados (como sus discos)...

    • @UFO_computers
      @UFO_computers Před 4 měsíci

      @@goplad1- what cloths do you use and what are the steps please? I’ve also been using that concoction with wetted new paper towels. But will add a pre-step of wiping off dust first with suitable cloth surface. I leave the records to dry after waving them up and down for a bit.