How to Remove Stickers From Record Labels
Those who collect and play vinyl records understand they must take care to keep them in good shape. When not treated correctly, records can scratch and fade, and records easily lose their music clarity with wear and tear. When cleaning a record, only certain products are safe for the vinyl. To remove stickers that have been placed over your record label, use turpentine for a safe and gentle removal aid that won't require a lot of labor.
Instructions
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Dip the bristles of a small toothbrush into a bottle of turpentine. Press the bristles against the edge of the bottle to remove excess liquid.
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Apply the turpentine to the sticker with the paintbrush. Allow the turpentine at least 5 minutes to work; the turpentine will dissolve the glue that holds the sticker in place.
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Pry gently at one edge of the sticker with your fingernail. If the edge comes loose, slowly peel the sticker off of the record label. If it doesn't, apply another layer of turpentine and allow a longer period for the turpentine to dissolve the glue. Continue until you can remove the sticker.
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Dampen the brush again in turpentine, and paint over the area from which you removed the sticker. Wait another 5 minutes while the turpentine dissolves residual glue.
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Wipe away remaining glue and turpentine with a tissue.
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Tips & Warnings
If the sticker does not absorb the turpentine, try holding the record under a hair dryer so that the warm air can melt the glue. Do not use intense heat, or you can damage the vinyl.
If there are multiple stickers on top of each other on your record label, remove them one at a time.
Never use harsh chemical cleaners on a vinyl record.
References
- Photo Credit old gramophone record image by Julia Chernikova from Fotolia.com