I remember Alec (alec124C41) mentioning in the GEM Dandy thread using WD40 to get rid of pesky glue. I had figured WD40 would be un-wise to use and akin to Goo Gone but the make up of the two seems to me now that WD40 would be ok for glue.
Basically, if I wood glue clean a record, but residue persists, and then I re-woodglue that spot or side and am still left with a new residue, can one over-clean with wood glue and start removing "the good stuff"? I'm up for using WD40 on this last spot and then rinse with my 4-1 distilled/isoprop spray.
Any suggestions?
