So, I just received a comment from a viewer on my channel saying: he used Gorilla Glue to clean a 78 record?

Paul
You could possibly try the wood glue version of Gorilla Glue, but it's an awful lot of mess and work, and isn't going to do a better job than plain old soap and water.Edisonfan wrote: Wed Feb 24, 2021 2:37 pm Well, he never mentioned which type of Gorilla Glue? I should have asked?
Oliver, I used to do this when young... And yes, even the labels got more vivid colors and shiny appearance, but with some labels it didn't work, as the label colorant diluted with the product. With time I learned which labels could be cleaned and which not. The Spanish Gramófono labels with nipper in color took a look as if I had varnished them. But the shellac surface took a soft wax layer and shiny too, and worn out records were more easily playable.oliver wrote: Wed Feb 24, 2021 1:55 pm Spray furniture cleaner (Pledge or equivalent) seems to work pretty well. I only do this with old worn out 78's and play them once afterwards to remove the wax buildup from the grooves. It seems to make them a little smoother and if nothing else, it makes them shiny again.