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ASMR How to remove crackles from a badly used vinyl with WD-40? 如何除去舊唱片的【炒豆聲】? www.recordmuseum.hk 

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How to remove crackles and static electricity on BADLY used vinyls?
First clean up the vinyl with detergent and dry up with towel, then apply WD-40 to the vinyl surface with a high density cleaning cloth(or cotton cloth), it can act as a lubricant to eliminate 50 to 90% of the crackles and recover the shiny look of the vinyl! It works for all kinds of vinyls including Acetate master disc and Grampphone and its absolutely safe.
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如何消除舊唱片的【炒豆聲】?
先用洗潔精清洗乾淨舊唱片及用毛巾抹乾,再用高密度毛巾均勻的塗上WD-40即能消除50-90%【炒豆聲】!WD-40可以用作唱片潤滑劑和保護劑能令舊唱片回復光澤。任何唱片包括金屬母盤及留聲機唱片都適用而且絕對安全。
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@miketomlin6040
@miketomlin6040 2 года назад
A man with the guts to wear a yellow suit, yellow shirt and blue tie deserves respect!
@jamestang1702
@jamestang1702 2 года назад
Thank you 😂
@darania1
@darania1 Год назад
Michael Portillo approves! 😉
@kokwahtan8577
@kokwahtan8577 Год назад
@@darania1 wait till its pink color suit and red tie. !!!
@pedro3dynamite
@pedro3dynamite Год назад
😂😂😂
@nickmilen7688
@nickmilen7688 Год назад
Minion
@mordaciousfilms
@mordaciousfilms Год назад
FINALLY something reasonable, simple and effective. No power cleaners, no expensive nonsense. TWO THINGS we already probably have around the house, boom, done. Let's stop acting like these records are going to break if we don't wear rubber gloves and use fancy tools on them. Beautiful, thank you.
@mikexcopeland
@mikexcopeland Год назад
Well said Mykee!
@Zeppstermeister
@Zeppstermeister 8 месяцев назад
WARNING!!!!! NEVER DO THIS, IF YOU LOVE YOUR RECORDS!!!!! WD-40 is a popular multi-purpose lubricant and penetrating oil used for various applications. However, it's important to note that WD-40 is not specifically designed for use on PVC (polyvinyl chloride) or vinyl materials. While WD-40 can be used to lubricate and protect some types of metal surfaces, it may not have the same beneficial effects on PVC or vinyl. In fact, using WD-40 on PVC or vinyl can potentially cause damage or staining. WD-40 is an oil-based lubricant, and applying it to PVC or vinyl may cause the material to become discolored, greasy, or deteriorate over time. If you need to clean or maintain PVC or vinyl surfaces, it's best to use products that are specifically designed for these materials. There are numerous cleaners, conditioners, and protectants available that are safe and effective for use on PVC and vinyl surfaces without causing damage. Always follow the manufacturer's recommendations for cleaning and maintaining PVC and vinyl to ensure the longevity and appearance of the material.
@Laura_r53
@Laura_r53 2 месяца назад
You make a good point on your comment but I think a middle ground is a good compramise. WD40 is a lubricant and it’s chemical reaction to vinyl pvc is unknown exactly. There are so many different formulas for creating a vinyl record that each manufacturer has several formulas (there could be a couple hundred different types of vinyl pvc). Therefore it’s difficult to say exactly how WD40 reacts with the record. You should by no means spend a fortune for cleaning records or get caught up in extravagant gear. But a little research and exactly what works for u best is important. Plus if I’m spending for example 50 dollars on a record, I want to keep it forever and maintain it the best I can. It’s a complicated topic but I would advise against using wd40. It’s a great product but I wouldn’t say for cleaning records. Plus, it will get on your needle as well and who knows how that will impact the playback of your collection
@VinylPanda-NaturallyClean
@VinylPanda-NaturallyClean 8 дней назад
​@@ZeppstermeisterI'm with you on this. 👍 Also that microfilm layer from now will work as a magnet to absorb all the small dust particles. Not going to be able to just brush it off. Also I can see that I'll end up on the label. Absolutely bad advice to use WD 40. There are cheap machines, DIY methods, and cleaning fluids that I would recommend. (Probably not something like the spin clean.) And definitely not wood glue. And no tap water, or spindex.
@BlueSparks25
@BlueSparks25 5 лет назад
Will WD40 remove squeaks and squeals from side B of Plastic Ono Band Live in Toronto 1969??
@paulhooson6850
@paulhooson6850 5 лет назад
Removing the horrible sound of Yoko Ono from a record is even harder to do...
@nickvie71
@nickvie71 5 лет назад
If you drink some gallons of it..? Maybe ;)))
@anth-ny
@anth-ny 5 лет назад
Yes, if you rub it on with a brick for approx. 90 seconds
@apollomemories7399
@apollomemories7399 5 лет назад
No Mike, you'll need WMD's for that task.
@2574mcu
@2574mcu 5 лет назад
@@paulhooson6850 You just need lighter fluid and a match.
@Bobsunfire
@Bobsunfire 5 лет назад
James Tang, that was a great lecture. I learned lots of neat stuff. Your results were spectacular!
@kevle007
@kevle007 2 года назад
This advice has fixed so many of my brand new records that would have skips but no scratches, or crackling sounds. Thank You!! One of the most helpful videos on vinyl record fixes
@jamestang1702
@jamestang1702 2 года назад
Thank you so much for your comments,happy listening.
@Zeppstermeister
@Zeppstermeister 8 месяцев назад
Using WD-40 or any other lubricant or solvent on vinyl records is not recommended. WD-40 is a penetrating oil and water-displacing spray primarily designed for lubrication and rust prevention. Applying it to vinyl records can damage the surface of the record and potentially ruin the sound quality. Vinyl records are delicate and should be handled with care. If you need to clean a vinyl record, it's best to use a specialized vinyl record cleaning solution and a soft, lint-free cloth designed for record cleaning. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for the cleaning solution and be gentle when cleaning the record to avoid scratching or damaging the surface.
@TheOptimod
@TheOptimod Месяц назад
@@Zeppstermeister Shut up you spammer.
@jrawk4140
@jrawk4140 4 года назад
Someone broke into my house and stole my favorite suit, Linda Ronstadt record and WD40...wait...
@delblue
@delblue 3 года назад
This actually works! I washed the record again after the wd-40 treatment and it worked great!
@jamestang1702
@jamestang1702 3 года назад
Only the wise deserves better sound quality ! Thank you ,!
@harrybaules
@harrybaules Год назад
I'd wash it afterward also to protect the stylus from the residue
@spudgun3014
@spudgun3014 9 месяцев назад
Can't believe the WD40 worked. Washed it again after and it sounded excellent
@sviatoslavbogatyrev746
@sviatoslavbogatyrev746 6 лет назад
Deleted scene from "The Mask"
@MP3tilaco
@MP3tilaco 5 лет назад
ha ha ha!
@blvdJP
@blvdJP 5 лет назад
Hahahaha
@LajitasRain
@LajitasRain 5 лет назад
No. I think it was in there.
@hypercube4745
@hypercube4745 5 лет назад
AHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAH
@dj2dope820
@dj2dope820 5 лет назад
LMFAO CLASSIC COMMENT
@gtodave6768
@gtodave6768 3 года назад
This video had me sitting with my mouth wide open at the conclusion. So simple and yet effective. I always tell my sons that WD40 is a miracle chemical and this just proves my point!! Well done.
@jamestang1702
@jamestang1702 3 года назад
Thank you for spreading the positive energy, rescuing and enhancing sound quality of vinyls!
@Zeppstermeister
@Zeppstermeister 8 месяцев назад
WARNING!!!! This is what WD-40 says: Using WD-40 or any other lubricant or solvent on vinyl records is not recommended. WD-40 is a penetrating oil and water-displacing spray primarily designed for lubrication and rust prevention. Applying it to vinyl records can damage the surface of the record and potentially ruin the sound quality. Vinyl records are delicate and should be handled with care. If you need to clean a vinyl record, it's best to use a specialized vinyl record cleaning solution and a soft, lint-free cloth designed for record cleaning. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for the cleaning solution and be gentle when cleaning the record to avoid scratching or damaging the surface.
@TheOptimod
@TheOptimod Месяц назад
@@Zeppstermeister Shut up you spammer.
@raygrant1751
@raygrant1751 3 года назад
Tried this on a Doors original which had been played to death back in the day on my old Dansette Monarch. It was so crackly that I wouldn't play it on my new turntable. Heavens - I don't believe the difference. Sound is unbelievable now, better than it was 53 years ago. Just cancelled my order for a Spinmaster cleaner. Thanks James.
@jamestang1702
@jamestang1702 3 года назад
Thank you to be a successful vinyl saver , you deserve high quality sound !
@AlonSOAMAZING
@AlonSOAMAZING 2 года назад
So you don’t get wd40 funk on your stylus needle ?
@stevehobday5571
@stevehobday5571 2 года назад
hi there . will the crackles come back or are they gone forever ?
@BlackPatti78s
@BlackPatti78s 2 года назад
@@stevehobday5571 the crackles will slowly come back but the record quality will be good for quite a while, the crackles are caused by dust and dirt (and static and electricity) so it will only temporarily get rid of the crackles.
@EdTannenbaum
@EdTannenbaum Год назад
@@BlackPatti78s I just transfer them immediately to casette tape so I have the best quality always. jk
@simonprobyn6117
@simonprobyn6117 5 лет назад
Done it myself and it works superbly
@VinylforMiles
@VinylforMiles 5 лет назад
Kinda like doing dishes but you get the reward of stellar audio!!!
@mrob75
@mrob75 6 лет назад
wow, a lot of skepticism bordering on hate and A LOT of "don't this ...don't do that...It will ruin this...it will ruin that...don't waste water...don't wear a yellow jacket" advice. It's obvious that James' cleaning method worked. Vinyl records are A LOT tougher than one would think. JAMES TANG: Thank you for this video and your successful presentation.
@five5x
@five5x 5 лет назад
Dumb ass, it aint just about the record
@hiddenagenda5330
@hiddenagenda5330 5 лет назад
I can still hear crackle It didn't work as well as a proper clean with distilled or Deionized water, a proper solution including a surficant, an ultrasonic cleaner and a vaccum to remove/dry the vinyl followed by a anti static gun like zero milty.
@hiddenagenda5330
@hiddenagenda5330 5 лет назад
@Jos Druiventros The point is there are methods to all but eliminate surface noise a lot of which are not shown in the video. I want the benefits of hi quality audio without artifacts that were not present in the original studio master. Why is there an issue with educating those on the same mission who may not know of Ultrasonic cleaning? Here is such an example of Ultrasonic cleaning. Before - picosong.com/wL7Rp/ After - picosong.com/wL7yg/
@hiddenagenda5330
@hiddenagenda5330 5 лет назад
@Jos Druiventros The point is there are methods to all but eliminate surface noise a lot of which are not shown in the video. I want the benefits of hi quality audio without artifacts that were not present in the original studio master. Why is there an issue with educating those on the same mission who may not know of Ultrasonic cleaning? Here is such an example of Ultrasonic cleaning. Before - picosong.com/wL7Rp/ After - picosong.com/wL7yg/
@hiddenagenda5330
@hiddenagenda5330 5 лет назад
@Jos Druiventros The point is there are methods to all but eliminate surface noise a lot of which are not shown in the video. I want the benefits of hi quality audio without artifacts that were not present in the original studio master. Why is there an issue with educating those on the same mission who may not know of Ultrasonic cleaning? Here is such an example of Ultrasonic cleaning. Before - picosong.com/wL7Rp/ After - picosong.com/wL7yg/
@geraldmartin7703
@geraldmartin7703 2 года назад
Thank you for the funniest record cleaning video on the Internet. It's great seeing vinyl NOT handled like the crown jewels. I've found a new use for WD-40.
@JayK20
@JayK20 Год назад
I feel like it's a new age misconception now that vinyl is having its big resurgence that it's a super fragile medium and needs to be handled with extreme care at all times so as to not catastrophically destroy it, whereas they don't realize that vinyl records were the literal standard format for listening to audio recordings for *decades* and were used and abused like normal household items with no issues, there's still plenty of decades old records that were played daily for years that still play mint with proper care, and all of that doesnt even mention vinyl DJ's. Just because something is sorta fragile relative to the standards we have today doesn't mean you automatically therefore need to handle it as if it were the hope diamond, and I feel like that's lost on people today who never actually saw vinyl records being widely used as just *normal things* instead of as a commodity
@Zeppstermeister
@Zeppstermeister 8 месяцев назад
WARNING!!!! This is what WD-40 says: Using WD-40 or any other lubricant or solvent on vinyl records is not recommended. WD-40 is a penetrating oil and water-displacing spray primarily designed for lubrication and rust prevention. Applying it to vinyl records can damage the surface of the record and potentially ruin the sound quality. Vinyl records are delicate and should be handled with care. If you need to clean a vinyl record, it's best to use a specialized vinyl record cleaning solution and a soft, lint-free cloth designed for record cleaning. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for the cleaning solution and be gentle when cleaning the record to avoid scratching or damaging the surface.
@Zeppstermeister
@Zeppstermeister 8 месяцев назад
WARNING!!!!! NEVER DO THIS, IF YOU LOVE YOUR RECORDS!!!!! WD-40 is a popular multi-purpose lubricant and penetrating oil used for various applications. However, it's important to note that WD-40 is not specifically designed for use on PVC (polyvinyl chloride) or vinyl materials. While WD-40 can be used to lubricate and protect some types of metal surfaces, it may not have the same beneficial effects on PVC or vinyl. In fact, using WD-40 on PVC or vinyl can potentially cause damage or staining. WD-40 is an oil-based lubricant, and applying it to PVC or vinyl may cause the material to become discolored, greasy, or deteriorate over time. If you need to clean or maintain PVC or vinyl surfaces, it's best to use products that are specifically designed for these materials. There are numerous cleaners, conditioners, and protectants available that are safe and effective for use on PVC and vinyl surfaces without causing damage. Always follow the manufacturer's recommendations for cleaning and maintaining PVC and vinyl to ensure the longevity and appearance of the material.@@JayK20
@TheOptimod
@TheOptimod Месяц назад
@@Zeppstermeister Shut up you spammer.
@gasgiant7122
@gasgiant7122 5 лет назад
Well James, they say “you learn something new every day”, the voices and mid tones were defiantly clearer & sharper. How did you learn of this tip? I used WD40 on scalextric set and after a few laps the cars stopped sliding off, they had more grip! ( nothing to do with records) great tutorial video thank you.
@100popsongs
@100popsongs 2 года назад
I don't know if this works but it's my new favorite ASMR video
@ruferbor
@ruferbor 5 лет назад
James, You are the Best...
@Digiphex
@Digiphex 5 лет назад
I just put on my tux and now I am ready to clean at the sink.
@raygu1818
@raygu1818 3 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@malasyu
@malasyu 5 лет назад
Thanks Mr Tang, simple but effective. I will try but hope to keep the label from peeling off.
@KraussEMUS1
@KraussEMUS1 5 лет назад
Dear Sir, You are a genius!!! Thank you so much for saving the fidelity of all of our old music!!!
@Zeppstermeister
@Zeppstermeister 8 месяцев назад
WARNING!!!! This is what WD-40 says: Using WD-40 or any other lubricant or solvent on vinyl records is not recommended. WD-40 is a penetrating oil and water-displacing spray primarily designed for lubrication and rust prevention. Applying it to vinyl records can damage the surface of the record and potentially ruin the sound quality. Vinyl records are delicate and should be handled with care. If you need to clean a vinyl record, it's best to use a specialized vinyl record cleaning solution and a soft, lint-free cloth designed for record cleaning. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for the cleaning solution and be gentle when cleaning the record to avoid scratching or damaging the surface.
@AlsCollectibles
@AlsCollectibles 5 лет назад
Great stuff! Thanks for sharing
3 года назад
It's a good method. Vinyl records are a lot tougher than everyone think. I've even used sandpaper on them. I think you can do a lot better and cleaner with silicone oil. It's just a matter of lubrication. THANKS FOR THIS!
@pechondelgado
@pechondelgado 2 года назад
Sandpaper? That's some beast mode shit.
2 года назад
@@pechondelgado Up yours
@Zeppstermeister
@Zeppstermeister 8 месяцев назад
Yeah, and rinse with sulfuric acid. and you're good to go!!@@pechondelgado
@templategmz2378
@templategmz2378 2 месяца назад
@pechondelgado could try acetone if your brave enough hahah
@mcampbell4914
@mcampbell4914 3 года назад
Great tips. I have many old LPs some of which have the same static issues you so aptly illustrated in your video. I am happy to find your video and to see how well it worked to resolve those crackle and pops on the record.
@Zeppstermeister
@Zeppstermeister 8 месяцев назад
WARNING!!!! This is what WD-40 says: Using WD-40 or any other lubricant or solvent on vinyl records is not recommended. WD-40 is a penetrating oil and water-displacing spray primarily designed for lubrication and rust prevention. Applying it to vinyl records can damage the surface of the record and potentially ruin the sound quality. Vinyl records are delicate and should be handled with care. If you need to clean a vinyl record, it's best to use a specialized vinyl record cleaning solution and a soft, lint-free cloth designed for record cleaning. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for the cleaning solution and be gentle when cleaning the record to avoid scratching or damaging the surface.
@march149
@march149 5 лет назад
Great photos of Teresa Teng. Yes, I noticed that.
@seatboi
@seatboi 5 лет назад
Thanks, Mr. Tang! This REALLY DOES work! I tried it for myself on a badly scratched 45 & it worked great! I figured "It's already shot, so what do I have to lose?" It's AMAZING!
@michelleregis6181
@michelleregis6181 4 года назад
good
@Zeppstermeister
@Zeppstermeister 8 месяцев назад
WARNING!!!!! NEVER DO THIS, IF YOU LOVE YOUR RECORDS!!!!! WD-40 is a popular multi-purpose lubricant and penetrating oil used for various applications. However, it's important to note that WD-40 is not specifically designed for use on PVC (polyvinyl chloride) or vinyl materials. While WD-40 can be used to lubricate and protect some types of metal surfaces, it may not have the same beneficial effects on PVC or vinyl. In fact, using WD-40 on PVC or vinyl can potentially cause damage or staining. WD-40 is an oil-based lubricant, and applying it to PVC or vinyl may cause the material to become discolored, greasy, or deteriorate over time. If you need to clean or maintain PVC or vinyl surfaces, it's best to use products that are specifically designed for these materials. There are numerous cleaners, conditioners, and protectants available that are safe and effective for use on PVC and vinyl surfaces without causing damage. Always follow the manufacturer's recommendations for cleaning and maintaining PVC and vinyl to ensure the longevity and appearance of the material.
@bawsack69
@bawsack69 5 лет назад
Linda Rohnstadt doing different drum, love that song.
@adotopp1865
@adotopp1865 5 лет назад
Thank You James
@KenImduaikiat
@KenImduaikiat 2 года назад
Love how simple you made it
@jamestang1702
@jamestang1702 2 года назад
Thank you for your comments 🙏
@jamierobinson9097
@jamierobinson9097 5 лет назад
I've used WD40 on an album that was really crackly...the album was a real oldie so no love lost....it came up a treat! Not sure if its buggering up my stylus...but it did the job!
@jamierobinson9097
@jamierobinson9097 5 лет назад
Quick update a couple of days later I could see a slight residue on the vinyl I used some record cleaner and a carbon fibre brush and it came off no worries.Record still sounds good (for a 60 year old record
@ThatPoinkySploinky
@ThatPoinkySploinky 3 года назад
This madman is an absolute bloody genius i tell you. This actually worked and i am astonished. Keep up the good work James.
@jamestang1702
@jamestang1702 3 года назад
Thank you so much for your kind words Bill, take care 🙏
@denieledwards6893
@denieledwards6893 5 лет назад
THANKS JIMMY WE CAN LEARN SOMETHING NEW EVERYDAY, CHEERS.
@mariskabarends5792
@mariskabarends5792 5 лет назад
Beautiful stereo set
@kidomniakakidomnivie4518
@kidomniakakidomnivie4518 5 лет назад
Tried WD-40 on an old, worn meaningless record I once bought and it really worked to get the nastiest crackles out of it. I think by also using high quality fleece you can recover many "lost" records.. this method may be strange. but if it works, who cares :)
@newdomtanner
@newdomtanner 4 года назад
Exactly Kid!!
@farmyardflavours
@farmyardflavours 4 года назад
I'm gonna try this method
@manchesterexplorer8519
@manchesterexplorer8519 3 года назад
Just clean the record with dish soap to degrease wd-40. WD-40 leaves an oily residue that will build up on the needle . The chemicals may also hurt the vinyl over time although not proven.
@DannyoRaiden
@DannyoRaiden 3 года назад
@@manchesterexplorer8519 and vinyl are not chemical than......
@whitelion7976
@whitelion7976 2 года назад
Yes it is a good idea to do this before doing a digital transfer. Brilliant idea
@djwindhoek
@djwindhoek 7 лет назад
I gave the WD40 treatment method a go this morning and just like in the video, the crackle went from medium to practically zero with just the occasional, light click here and there remaining. Here's what I did: 1. clean record on Loricaraft RCM 2. play to assess crackle 3. apply WD40 to cloth and wipe record 4. wipe record dry with a different part of same cloth (I didn't have cotton pads) 5. clean record again on RCM 6. play record to reassess crackle There's no doubt about it, the WT method (WD40 treatment method) practically eliminates crackle as indicated in the video and as also mentioned, the crackle is still gone even after further cleaning! So in the short-term at the least, it works. Whether there are any long-term negatives, well it's too soon to say. But nonetheless, thanks to our man in the video for sharing with us a way to get rid of crackle ;) Fwiw, the record I used had been cleaned countless times on my RCM as I use it to soak my spreader with a preparatory clean as it were before cleaning the actual record(s) I mean to clean, so it's safe to say the RCM had no effect on the near elimination of crackle. DJ
@jamestang1702
@jamestang1702 7 лет назад
DJ: Thank you very much for your detailed explanation, actually i use high density record cleaning cloth from Japan (not cotton pad , just afraid in case they cannot find the cleaning cloth i have). For a clean record, just use distilled water can handle most of the static noise, for dirty and scratchy records, use WD 40.But after applying WD 40, you can wash it away with dish washer or even supersonic record cleaner, but the WD 40 effect still there!
@Zeppstermeister
@Zeppstermeister 8 месяцев назад
WARNING!!!! This is what WD-40 says: Using WD-40 or any other lubricant or solvent on vinyl records is not recommended. WD-40 is a penetrating oil and water-displacing spray primarily designed for lubrication and rust prevention. Applying it to vinyl records can damage the surface of the record and potentially ruin the sound quality. Vinyl records are delicate and should be handled with care. If you need to clean a vinyl record, it's best to use a specialized vinyl record cleaning solution and a soft, lint-free cloth designed for record cleaning. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for the cleaning solution and be gentle when cleaning the record to avoid scratching or damaging the surface.
@TheOptimod
@TheOptimod Месяц назад
@@Zeppstermeister Shut up you spammer.
@searchforthelight.3287
@searchforthelight.3287 5 лет назад
THANK YOU JAMES TAG!!!!!!
@jonboy9912
@jonboy9912 2 года назад
I do this on every record as a matter of course - totally eliminates static.
@jeffjames4064
@jeffjames4064 3 года назад
In the 1st production run, "different drum" was pre-scratched at the factory. Congratulations James, you've improved the original version.
@iain-northpole1587
@iain-northpole1587 4 года назад
Don't forget to add some hair conditioner also.... makes it nice and shiny..... :-)
@leonarddaneman810
@leonarddaneman810 4 года назад
Actually, shampoo and conditioner works well with paint brushes . . . after all, they are made of animal hair.
@TheGorillafoot
@TheGorillafoot 6 лет назад
Awesome tip! Thanks man
@michaelbyrne8860
@michaelbyrne8860 4 года назад
Dang Rang a Tang! You the man!!! Very well done and informative!! Thank James Tang
@sivabala5425
@sivabala5425 4 года назад
I washed my usb containing very distorted scratchy low res mp3 and sprayed wd40 on it as well, and immediately the files were transformed into dsd-512 quality
@notsurewhy3263
@notsurewhy3263 4 года назад
lmao
@Number1ReggaeHunter
@Number1ReggaeHunter 4 года назад
lmfaoooooo!!!!
@markh.9822
@markh.9822 3 года назад
I bought some DOL grey market jazz LP's and used WD-40 and they suddenly became Music Matters Jazz releases. Even the sleeve changed!
@puciohenzap891
@puciohenzap891 2 года назад
WD40 Upsampling algorythm, now in Roon 4.20
@frankmchugh9436
@frankmchugh9436 4 года назад
Wow just tried this on a record I bought in the 70's that had crackles and pops all through the record but I couldn't bring myself to throwing it away because I loved the music on it and the nostalgia too. I have an inexpensive cleaning system that I cleaned it with first and then did the WD-40 treatment. The record was like new!!!! Not one crackle, hiss, or skip. The record was like new. Thank you for this especially if the WD-40 doesn't do the record harm over time. If it does, I'll let you know.
@jamestang1702
@jamestang1702 4 года назад
Well done ! You saved a music life and valuable heritage!
@dj_talisha
@dj_talisha 11 месяцев назад
Is this record still fine?
@Zeppstermeister
@Zeppstermeister 8 месяцев назад
WARNING!!!! This is what WD-40 says: Using WD-40 or any other lubricant or solvent on vinyl records is not recommended. WD-40 is a penetrating oil and water-displacing spray primarily designed for lubrication and rust prevention. Applying it to vinyl records can damage the surface of the record and potentially ruin the sound quality. Vinyl records are delicate and should be handled with care. If you need to clean a vinyl record, it's best to use a specialized vinyl record cleaning solution and a soft, lint-free cloth designed for record cleaning. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for the cleaning solution and be gentle when cleaning the record to avoid scratching or damaging the surface.
@bouyaharumuchi
@bouyaharumuchi 7 месяцев назад
Hi Frank, is your 70's record that you mentioned cleaning with WD-40 3 years ago still playing okay? Stay well.
@frankmchugh9436
@frankmchugh9436 7 месяцев назад
I haven't played it recently... I'll have to get it out and play again.@@bouyaharumuchi
@youganaungamuthu124
@youganaungamuthu124 6 лет назад
Well done!! much appreciated.
@labartworld
@labartworld 4 года назад
Worked so well on an old record I wanted to play , I cleaned others , amazing difference in sound, just Handel well & dry well, didn’t use WD, wondered why I hadn’t seen this info shared, about time. Best.
@Zeppstermeister
@Zeppstermeister 8 месяцев назад
WARNING!!!!! NEVER DO THIS, IF YOU LOVE YOUR RECORDS!!!!! WD-40 is a popular multi-purpose lubricant and penetrating oil used for various applications. However, it's important to note that WD-40 is not specifically designed for use on PVC (polyvinyl chloride) or vinyl materials. While WD-40 can be used to lubricate and protect some types of metal surfaces, it may not have the same beneficial effects on PVC or vinyl. In fact, using WD-40 on PVC or vinyl can potentially cause damage or staining. WD-40 is an oil-based lubricant, and applying it to PVC or vinyl may cause the material to become discolored, greasy, or deteriorate over time. If you need to clean or maintain PVC or vinyl surfaces, it's best to use products that are specifically designed for these materials. There are numerous cleaners, conditioners, and protectants available that are safe and effective for use on PVC and vinyl surfaces without causing damage. Always follow the manufacturer's recommendations for cleaning and maintaining PVC and vinyl to ensure the longevity and appearance of the material.
@kintraks_software
@kintraks_software 2 года назад
Every second-hand record dealer just went out and bought a can of WD-40.
@davarosmith1334
@davarosmith1334 5 лет назад
I clean mine with wd40 wiped off with a piece of kitchen roll , then a damp piece of kitchen roll , then a dry piece of kitchen roll. All in a circular movement, you can see the crap come off! Usually when the stylus gets to the end the bits you couldn't see are collected on the stylus. I brush them off with a stylus brush and play it again. They are usually clearer after that! The really old crackley one's are a wee bit better but that's it! I saw it in a program once that's how I started doing it about ten years ago.
@stevethomas180
@stevethomas180 4 года назад
Tried it, hard to believe, but it worked 100% Many, many thanks Mr Tang.
@trevoralecmurray4062
@trevoralecmurray4062 8 месяцев назад
Works. Thanks dude. You’re the bomb!
@psihodude23
@psihodude23 2 года назад
God bless you! I saved a lot of vinyls. You are a great person.
@jamestang1702
@jamestang1702 2 года назад
Thank you my friend, this method is for the wiser🙏
@berndp3426
@berndp3426 5 лет назад
If no distilled water is used, there is carbonate and other minerals in the water. SO, to prevent "normal water" from leaving stains after rinsing, we will have to entirely remove the water from the grooves using a ultrafine textured cloth. Leaving any stains of that water will produce crackles, noises, hiss and similar, which can only be removed using descaling agents afterwards. (this is a method for finally cleaning the grooves indeed) The better method is using distilled water and only minimal amount of tensides. Rinsing with clear demineralized water leaves no stains.
@KM-bh5gl
@KM-bh5gl 2 года назад
Give this guy a medal.
@jamestang1702
@jamestang1702 2 года назад
haha Thank you my friend 😁
@deniscullis8518
@deniscullis8518 4 года назад
Great job xden
@MrSeriouslynot
@MrSeriouslynot 5 лет назад
Just learnt something.. I am going to need WD-40 and a yellow suit to clean and get great results.
@dj2dope820
@dj2dope820 5 лет назад
LMFAO lol No you didn't lmao
@jonathonmorales4364
@jonathonmorales4364 5 лет назад
Lol the yellow suit
@JohnLeaf
@JohnLeaf 5 лет назад
LOL THE VINYL WONT CRACKL BECAUSE HE GOT SCARED FROM YOU IN A YELLOW SUIT
@michelleregis6181
@michelleregis6181 4 года назад
@@jonathonmorales4364 colourfull! Yello suites his skin tone
@jamiesmith6838
@jamiesmith6838 5 лет назад
Amazing! Thank you so much. That WD-40 has a million uses + 1 more. Record cleaning!
@jimbo33
@jimbo33 5 лет назад
Very good! Thank you!
@richardramos1646
@richardramos1646 3 года назад
Thanks for the great idea of using WD40!
@Zizzbiz
@Zizzbiz 3 года назад
Nothing compliments the warm sound of vinyl like the industrial smell of WD40
@1967apple
@1967apple 4 года назад
Wow, great video, you can buy record cleaning machines for hundreds of dollars but I like this idea. Some records are very hard to find and can be very expensive, even used ones. This is helpful. Thank you.
@jamestang1702
@jamestang1702 4 года назад
Thank you for your comments🙏🙏
@EnAutoaBrasilOficial
@EnAutoaBrasilOficial 6 лет назад
The record Killer is back!
@rawinsonde1
@rawinsonde1 6 лет назад
Thank you, You are amazing... almost like Kreskin.
@TheRealGrandadNo1
@TheRealGrandadNo1 Год назад
Why do so many worry about " the stylus might get dirty", "there is residue from the WD40", if you are that fastidious then you would be cleannig both the record and your stylus after every play, how many ordinary people do that? It's a vinyl record, possibly played countless times throughout the years on various decks of dubious quality, has survived the ages and is still collected and sought after. If you want perfection then you will always be disappointed, if you want a near amazing recording then go for a digital copy. Personally, I love listening to old blues music, recorded with all the imperfections imaginable, making it a real experience of the time. Thank you so much for posting this Mr Tang, it has enhanced many of my old abused records and made them sound amazing, much respect to you.
@Laura_r53
@Laura_r53 2 месяца назад
There are ways to quickly clean your stylus it’s not as difficult as it sounds (or time consuming). It’s more about how the wd40 reacts to the pvc. It leaves a residue behind and is intended to be a lubricator and or rust remover/preventor not a cleaner. Plus, there so many different formulas for vinyl pvc from each manufacturer, which means there could definitely be a couple hundred variations to stamping out a vinyl record. It’s not certain how wd40 reacts to one type of vinyl let alone 100 variants. With so many cleaning specific products I think a little bit of research and care goes a long way if I’m spending as much as I am for record prices nowadays.
@VinylPanda-NaturallyClean
@VinylPanda-NaturallyClean 8 дней назад
​@@Laura_r53Not just that. There will be a mixture of WD 40 and dust in the grooves from now. Try to dust it with a carbon fibre brush from now. No chance of that. Use that brush on other records. That's a brilliant way to contaminate the next record. 🤣😂
@sawomir9562
@sawomir9562 5 лет назад
Super sposób na czyszczenie płyt.Pozdrawiam
@robertprestandrea6019
@robertprestandrea6019 8 месяцев назад
Thank you, it works 😊
@williamcalabrese2022
@williamcalabrese2022 5 лет назад
Excellent! Works great
@jamestang1702
@jamestang1702 5 лет назад
Thank you for your kind words🙏
@kpmedia8977
@kpmedia8977 2 года назад
Thanks James, I have a lot of old language learning records with lots of crackles, and I'm going to clean them all and use the WD-40 to make them as good as possible. Saved this video to my favorites!!!
@Zeppstermeister
@Zeppstermeister 8 месяцев назад
WARNING!!!! This is what WD-40 says: Using WD-40 or any other lubricant or solvent on vinyl records is not recommended. WD-40 is a penetrating oil and water-displacing spray primarily designed for lubrication and rust prevention. Applying it to vinyl records can damage the surface of the record and potentially ruin the sound quality. Vinyl records are delicate and should be handled with care. If you need to clean a vinyl record, it's best to use a specialized vinyl record cleaning solution and a soft, lint-free cloth designed for record cleaning. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for the cleaning solution and be gentle when cleaning the record to avoid scratching or damaging the surface.
@maccis62
@maccis62 4 года назад
It works, it make several old unplayable crackling albums sound great!
@mikexcopeland
@mikexcopeland Год назад
Thank you James.
@before1984soul
@before1984soul 6 лет назад
It works!
@greekphotographer1
@greekphotographer1 6 лет назад
nice suit!
@jvalba2010
@jvalba2010 5 лет назад
If WD40 really removes the crackle, I would do the reverse. WD40 first then wash it with dish washing soap to remove the grease off.
@robertmarasigan5124
@robertmarasigan5124 4 года назад
same here, it works just air dry the record or use a micro fibre drying cloth
@flatearthrealitytruth9408
@flatearthrealitytruth9408 3 года назад
wd40 is a solvant you use it last so it remove the soap greasy layer
@davidhaney1394
@davidhaney1394 3 года назад
@@flatearthrealitytruth9408 No , you use the WD40 to remove the STATIC you put on it with the towels and lubricate the grooves , if you use the WD40 first , it wont work you imbeciles .
@sammencia7945
@sammencia7945 3 года назад
It doesn't work on dust crackle. Might work on static.
@rockroll4553
@rockroll4553 2 года назад
Yes, but first wash!After the WD40!!!!!And washing dishes again!And vinyl sounds wonderful!!!
@mr.carrlosgaming3302
@mr.carrlosgaming3302 5 лет назад
Im glad I decided to look at the comments before trying this method, because I dont know what Im doing when it comes to cleaning vinyl records.
@Brandywine6969
@Brandywine6969 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@jurecad
@jurecad 5 лет назад
That's an old trick from 60's I have an promo record of WD-40 on which is recorded that how to repair cracles from the old records. That record get in thogether with WD-40 spray in cca 1967 in europe...
@superidyt
@superidyt 3 года назад
Can you send my a photo of this record? superid@gmail.com Thank you so much!
@SovietRipper
@SovietRipper 4 года назад
I dont even own records I just find James' behavior relaxing
@Eyeballpaul84
@Eyeballpaul84 2 года назад
Hmm
@jonaldquatt
@jonaldquatt 4 года назад
Very nice, thank you!
@trevorthompson7604
@trevorthompson7604 5 лет назад
Hi James I'm a serious record collector I followed your advice to the letter and it worked again thank you
@jamestang1702
@jamestang1702 5 лет назад
Trevor Thompson Thank you for your positive comment🙏
@justinparkman1516
@justinparkman1516 6 лет назад
it defiantly improved the sound weather it's any good for the stylus or the record is another thing entirely
@danieldaniels7571
@danieldaniels7571 4 года назад
Justin Parkman it’s defiant all right...
@stratmad
@stratmad Год назад
Incredibly helpful advice that’s saved a bunch of old vinyl I’ve just picked up
@bennybeats9695
@bennybeats9695 5 лет назад
Intuitive video thanks!
@bearron
@bearron 5 лет назад
Fantastic
@ichiban1962
@ichiban1962 4 года назад
Used swarfega on my records after changing my suv's break discs, my records have not looked this good ever!
@roygardnerra450
@roygardnerra450 5 лет назад
Thanks James, the first part looks like a similar cleaning technique to what my father practiced for old records he picked up from second hand shops etc. The additional use of the WD is an easy and simple step to optimise and prepare a grubby old record for a one-time digital capture (which is my main activity)
@jamestang1702
@jamestang1702 5 лет назад
Roy Gardnerra Thank you very much for your positive comment!
@Zeppstermeister
@Zeppstermeister 8 месяцев назад
Using WD-40 or any other lubricant or solvent on vinyl records is not recommended. WD-40 is a penetrating oil and water-displacing spray primarily designed for lubrication and rust prevention. Applying it to vinyl records can damage the surface of the record and potentially ruin the sound quality. Vinyl records are delicate and should be handled with care. If you need to clean a vinyl record, it's best to use a specialized vinyl record cleaning solution and a soft, lint-free cloth designed for record cleaning. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for the cleaning solution and be gentle when cleaning the record to avoid scratching or damaging the surface.
@louoldschool7047
@louoldschool7047 4 года назад
sounds good
@summer20105707
@summer20105707 Год назад
I am going to try this on some of my old damaged records to improve them.
@Harriet-Jesamine
@Harriet-Jesamine 5 лет назад
Mmm interesting... gonna give the benefit of the doubt.. and try this on an unimportant 45.
@filipp7611
@filipp7611 6 лет назад
Wow. This method really works, I tried it on my 1985 Sade, Promise which crackles as hell, but WD40 made it almost like new, 90% less crackles. Only one problem, vinyl now stinks WD40. My method: 1. Apply WD40 2. Wash with demineralized water (to partially remove WD40 smell) 3. Wipe with microfiber
@jamestang1702
@jamestang1702 6 лет назад
You can wash it out,actually i recommend wash it out after apply WD-40, it should still works after washing!
@darrenwendell1723
@darrenwendell1723 Год назад
My method: 1. Apply WD40, the way James Tang does it. 2. Wash with a soft sponge and any dish-washing liquid and rinse it. 3. Let it dry in front of a fan. Done.
@bennyandersen742
@bennyandersen742 5 лет назад
amazing, it sure seemed to work
@theconcertsite
@theconcertsite 5 лет назад
I tried using the wood glue method and I was so impressed, I had to buy a few more bottles, it works so great and as for the scratch sounds goes, its gone, no more scratches and looks like new. I'll give this one a try and see what happens. Enjoy spinning your favorite music, I am. Peace ✌
@JB-ri3zt
@JB-ri3zt 5 лет назад
I did this with my dad's old beatle album I found. Not sure the name but it had a white cover. Said he bought it the day of release so wanted to make sure it was still sounding good for him. I'm homeless now
@jamestang1702
@jamestang1702 5 лет назад
Jonny Beggs Don't ever give up, things will be alright at last!
@JB-ri3zt
@JB-ri3zt 5 лет назад
@@jamestang1702 thank you Dr Tang
@jamestang1702
@jamestang1702 5 лет назад
Jonny Beggs You are welcome and thank you for your positive comments!
@mikkelbreiler8916
@mikkelbreiler8916 3 года назад
Never experiment with any record that has a number on it. But in your defense not even Ringo know where his copy is.
@petepull4544
@petepull4544 2 года назад
I know I'm very late but If you are indeed telling the truth you got one hell of a album and something that worth tons of money
@spanks167
@spanks167 6 лет назад
I've washed my recirds for over 30 years distilled water and simple dawn liquid , no scent ..microfiber brush to groove clean and microfiber cloth to dry ...never a problem ....so all you so called experts with your hi priced products , if those work for you so be it ...notone of my records are damaged nor my stylus ...no snap crackles or pops
@JoeDWhiteTalks
@JoeDWhiteTalks 3 года назад
WD40 is fairly inexpensive and can be found at Walmart.
@ReferenceFidelityComponents
@ReferenceFidelityComponents 3 года назад
@@JoeDWhiteTalks and will wreck your vinyl...
@kanesmith8271
@kanesmith8271 3 года назад
@@ReferenceFidelityComponents actually it won't
@carlosalenduran4630
@carlosalenduran4630 2 года назад
Wow awesome it works Thank you 😊
@fredguldbrandsen2723
@fredguldbrandsen2723 6 лет назад
Very nice, Mr. Tang. I'll try it.
@garywells9478
@garywells9478 4 года назад
I've been washing records with dish soap for a long time, but using WD40 is new and strikes me as brilliant. I'll definitely try it.
@Zeppstermeister
@Zeppstermeister 8 месяцев назад
WARNING!!!!! NEVER DO THIS, IF YOU LOVE YOUR RECORDS!!!!! WD-40 is a popular multi-purpose lubricant and penetrating oil used for various applications. However, it's important to note that WD-40 is not specifically designed for use on PVC (polyvinyl chloride) or vinyl materials. While WD-40 can be used to lubricate and protect some types of metal surfaces, it may not have the same beneficial effects on PVC or vinyl. In fact, using WD-40 on PVC or vinyl can potentially cause damage or staining. WD-40 is an oil-based lubricant, and applying it to PVC or vinyl may cause the material to become discolored, greasy, or deteriorate over time. If you need to clean or maintain PVC or vinyl surfaces, it's best to use products that are specifically designed for these materials. There are numerous cleaners, conditioners, and protectants available that are safe and effective for use on PVC and vinyl surfaces without causing damage. Always follow the manufacturer's recommendations for cleaning and maintaining PVC and vinyl to ensure the longevity and appearance of the material.
@nigelhalling2083
@nigelhalling2083 4 года назад
Jesus Christ what did I watch 😂😂
@macphisto1000
@macphisto1000 4 года назад
Lol :D
@kencohagen4967
@kencohagen4967 5 лет назад
I would have never thought that was possible! I have cleaners an antistatic gun and have washed them in dish soap in the past, and still had the static popping. I'll have to try it on an old crappy record. Thanks!
@oovalen
@oovalen 4 года назад
boss video jim respect!!!!the reactions are great entertainment too..xxx
@mrjamescurry
@mrjamescurry Год назад
Yeah but what does wd40 do to the needle?! oil and wear etc.
@JoaoSilva-nm3us
@JoaoSilva-nm3us 6 лет назад
Just tried it out and worked for me. Somehow less crackles and a great way to remove dirt from the groves. I don't really know if in the long run there will be any unwished effect on the record but for now worked really well!
@mannye
@mannye 2 года назад
Everyone says this will have a bad effect on the plastic. Now that it's three years later, how is the record doing?
@house76v
@house76v Год назад
Any up date
@Zeppstermeister
@Zeppstermeister 8 месяцев назад
WARNING!!!! This is what WD-40 says: Using WD-40 or any other lubricant or solvent on vinyl records is not recommended. WD-40 is a penetrating oil and water-displacing spray primarily designed for lubrication and rust prevention. Applying it to vinyl records can damage the surface of the record and potentially ruin the sound quality. Vinyl records are delicate and should be handled with care. If you need to clean a vinyl record, it's best to use a specialized vinyl record cleaning solution and a soft, lint-free cloth designed for record cleaning. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for the cleaning solution and be gentle when cleaning the record to avoid scratching or damaging the surface.
@Zeppstermeister
@Zeppstermeister 8 месяцев назад
@@mannye WARNING!!!! This is what WD-40 says: Using WD-40 or any other lubricant or solvent on vinyl records is not recommended. WD-40 is a penetrating oil and water-displacing spray primarily designed for lubrication and rust prevention. Applying it to vinyl records can damage the surface of the record and potentially ruin the sound quality. Vinyl records are delicate and should be handled with care. If you need to clean a vinyl record, it's best to use a specialized vinyl record cleaning solution and a soft, lint-free cloth designed for record cleaning. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for the cleaning solution and be gentle when cleaning the record to avoid scratching or damaging the surface.
@Zeppstermeister
@Zeppstermeister 8 месяцев назад
​@@house76v WARNING!!!! This is what WD-40 says: Using WD-40 or any other lubricant or solvent on vinyl records is not recommended. WD-40 is a penetrating oil and water-displacing spray primarily designed for lubrication and rust prevention. Applying it to vinyl records can damage the surface of the record and potentially ruin the sound quality. Vinyl records are delicate and should be handled with care. If you need to clean a vinyl record, it's best to use a specialized vinyl record cleaning solution and a soft, lint-free cloth designed for record cleaning. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for the cleaning solution and be gentle when cleaning the record to avoid scratching or damaging the surface.
@ronaldweed6103
@ronaldweed6103 4 месяца назад
I totally agree with this method,thx for this
@rebelrobot
@rebelrobot 3 года назад
Nice ASMR-Video.
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