Amazingly this solvent i usually use to remove sticker residue is listed as being safe for vinyl.
Remove glue from vinyl record.
So my recommendation is the following to minimize solvent vinyl contact.
Apply wood glue over the entire record as it spins on your turntable.
Use soft cloth soaked with goo gone.
Remove all loosened sticky tape from the vinyl.
Scrape the sticky tape from the vinyl using a putty knife.
You want to make sure that you remove it all in one piece if you see it ripping just slow down and be more careful.
Remove adhesive with goo gone.
Remove tape residue from vinyl with white vinegar.
Aside from that prepare a surface that you ll place the vinyl record on.
Splashed onto the vinyl full strength and wiped with paper towel.
You can go in.
Standard titebond ii peel detailed elsewhere.
Tape sticks strongly to a variety of surfaces including vinyl.
Stop when you reach the outer edge.
Then go around over and over carefully lifting the dry glue from the vinyl.
This prevents me from having to worry whether i spill wood glue anywhere and whether i scratch the bottom surface of the record.
Helped a little but less than i hoped.
Didn t really help at all.
If the risk of damage is too great to attack the residue with a scraper the other option is to apply a solvent to break down the adhesive properties so you can wipe the residue off.
I usually use a spare vinyl record sleeve similar to the one you can get here vinyl record outer sleeves 12 lp crystal clear.
This film collects dirt and causes your vinyl surface to look dingy and discolored.
Place the tip of your wood glue at the edge of your inner label and squeeze the bottle with light pressure.
You may need to use a flat straight edge such as a plastic scraper or old credit card to lift the adhesive from the vinyl.
Gently move your thumb along the outer rim of the record to lift the glue.
As the record spins continue squeezing out the glue so it creates lines around your record.
Place the putty knife under an edge of the tape and begin to push the tape loose.