As an amateur carpenter, all I can say is watch out. Glues vary, dramatically. One of the market leaders is "titebond" and they sell three, at least, rather different wood glues. Surely the chemistry of whatever is in the glue and the material of the records should be compatible.
According to my brother the professional carpenter, titebond I or III are great and don't use titebond II.
And I bought a weird little kit to restore CDs and DVDs, a few years ago: some 'holy water' to spray on, then a battery operated turntable-thing and a light abrasive. Seems to work, actually.
I have cleaned vinyl LPs by washing them gently in water with Ivory dish soap. Don't get the kind with hand lotion in it. I rinsed them and let them air dry in a dish drainer. I think that was recommended for records that were really dirty. For regular cleaning I used a carbon fiber brush or a velvet pad dampened with a liquid record cleaner from Radio Shack.
There is one more post on the other thread that had a different method for cleaning records with water and alcohol. (chonak, I guess you missed that one when you moved these to a dedicated thread... perhaps you can move that one too? tnx).
BTW... instead of using alcohol on the records if you drink enough yourself (not the isopropyl kind), you won't even mind the snap, crackle, pops.
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