Hi Jeremy, There are a seemingly endless number of ways that someone has approached cleaning disc phonograph recordings & been satisfied with the result. The best response to most of these is to remember that a freshly prepared aqueous solution of uric acid & sea salt, followed by a distilled/RO filtered water rinse affords superior results. Regards, Duane Goldman On Apr 1, 2010, at 8:08 AM, Jeremy Smith wrote: > Maybe not the most time efficient, or archivally sound practice, but something I hadn't heard of before.... > > http://lifehacker.com/5495614/use-wood-glue-to-clean-and-restore-old-lps > > -- > Jeremy Smith > Verizon-Du Bois Metadata Specialist > Special Collections and University Archives > University of Massachusetts-Amherst > 154 Hicks Way > Amherst MA 01003 > http://www.library.umass.edu/spcoll/ > H D Goldman Lagniappe Chemicals Ltd. PO Box 37066 St. Louis, MO 63141 USA v/f 314 205 1388 [log in to unmask] Astronomy Picture of the Day