







💿 Clean Records, Pristine Labels, Perfect Sound – Because Your Collection Deserves the Best!
The WEWU ROUNDS LP Vinyl Record Label Saver is a must-have for vinyl enthusiasts aiming to protect their valuable 12" LP labels from moisture during wet cleaning. Featuring an airtight silicone rubber seal and industrial-quality handles, it allows hands-free cleaning that safeguards your vinyl grooves and stylus. Its transparent design ensures you can monitor label dryness in real-time, making it an essential tool for preserving sound quality and extending the life of your record collection.




| ASIN | B09DY5GH27 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #79 in Record Cleaners & Cleaning Supplies |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (302) |
| Date First Available | August 27, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 6.3 ounces |
| Item model number | CB-12B FBA US |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Taylor Bonwe E-commerce Co., Ltd |
| Product Dimensions | 4.57 x 4.57 x 2.17 inches |
A**R
Keeps center labels bone dry
Works as advertised. I have used this numerous times and have never had any leaks of any kind. Forms a nice airtight seal that protects the center label from moisture exposure when cleaning. Good for collectors on a budget.
J**L
Great Tool For washing your LP's
I dug out my collection (around 600) of my 60's and 70's LP's and got a new receiver and turntable for Christmas. These LP's have been in storage for over 15 years. I always took great care with my albums, cleaning before every use and keeping the stylus clean. I bought a good cleaning kit and cleaned my first record and after playing just one song, I had to stop and clean the dust and gunk off the stylus. My cleaning failed to take the embedded dust and dirt deep in the groves. I went online researching how to wet wash records. But most were talking about being careful to not get the label wet because it could damage it permanently. I then came across a video with a guy using the WEWU ROUNDS LP Vinyl Record Label Saver and looked it up on Amazon. It made sense and I thought it was a great idea for keeping the labels dry while wet washing them. Even tho my shipment took forever, not Amazons fault, it was the big snows that hit up north that derailed my shipment. But when I got it I went to work and tried it out. I cleaned my first record and not one drop was left on the label when I opened it up. Of course you have to use a little common sense and wipe the record lightly before taking the saver off the record. I use an old record cleaning dust brush (very soft) and dish liquid and lightly went around and around cleaning every inch of the LP. I hung it on a dowel rod to dry thoroughly and put it on my turntable. The sound was amazing!!!! It was clean, no dust on my stylus and the sound was like a new record!!! Anyone who still plays albums, get one of these and clean your records. It not only cleans your records but saves your labels as well! Yes, it's going to take me a LONG time to clean all my records, but it is very well worth the effort!!!
J**S
Great product
Work perfect have used these hundreds of times never a problem. Used with vinyl record cleaners, liquid dish soaps, alcohol.
K**P
Seals out Water
It seals the labels to keep them dry. However, the tiny nylon washers which are placed on the screw handle shafts should have been glued in place to avoid loss. I did so with contact cement and this now functions perfectly as a unit.
D**T
Works great, can finally deep clean with soap & water
It absolutely does what it promises, keeps your label dry. The knobs also provide nice handles when holding the record. In my video you see some water get on the edge of the label the 2nd washing. That’s because I’m holding the album at an angle for the camera so the water pools as you remove the protector. When holding flat to remove the protector, the label stays dry. I am converting vinyl to digital recordings for my digital library. I need the record to be as clean as possible, zero dirt or hair. I was using a Spin Doctor before, which is still a nice product. But with these label protectors I can now use a medium sized paint brush and basic dish soap and really give the grooves a good cleaning. My cleaning routine now is wash in the sink with a brush and these label protectors. Then put the vinyl record in a DIY ultrasonic cleaner for 5-10 minutes. And then straight to a Vinyl Vac wand connected to a small shop vac ($35 at Walmart or Harbor Freight). I do not use a towel at any point. The Vinyl Vac removes the small amount of water left, and there is near zero dust or hairs. The record then goes right on to the record player and dustlid down until recorded.
G**D
Protection for my record labels
These work well protecting the labels when I clean my records in my ultrasonic cleaner.
G**T
Essential for record owners
Combine this with some microfiber towels and some record cleaner solution and you have all you need to clean your records as well and as safely as they can be cleaned. There are a million "audiofile influencers" on social media doing their best to get you spend hundreds on various machines to clean your records. Ever notice how they never actually do before and after album plays with sound processor data due to "copyright issues?" Instead they go on mumbo jumbo spiels about their supposed ability to hear increased "forward presence" and other nonsensical impressive-sounding audio terms. You're supposed to take their word for how much better it sounds... It's very easy to get copyright free vinyl records to allow playing them online for comparison purposes... So unless you are looking for an excuse to spend hundreds of dollars to brag to others about, just get this, and the other basic cleaning supplies, and your records will be as clean as they can get, after you manually clean them. Plus you get the added bonus of doing what I find to be a very zen activity. Records are about visual art appreciation, supporting music creators properly, and physicality in experience. Carefully cleaning them manually adds to that experience.
M**T
Works great.....with one "caveat"
I've cleaned dozens of records with this protector, and it works great for its intended purpose. I would suggest to users (and the manufacturer) that one knob be marked to differentiate it from the other. Otherwise, they appear identical when the protector is in use. Whether you use a piece of contrasting tape or drill a recess in one knob (pictured), it is very useful to know which knob is which when REMOVING the protector. You want the record still retained/supported by the "screw side" when the knob is removed; otherwise the record is just "balancing" (one hopes) on the knob. An additional benefit of a well-centered "recess" is that resting that side on a countertop provides a somewhat more stable horizontal position if you want to leave your cleaning solution to "soak" on the record for a few minutes.
E**L
Fácil de usar, intuitivo
M**G
Protects the label while cleaning records.
D**Y
Works well
N**E
i think it looks effective
J**S
I use this to protect the labels of my records while wet cleaning them, also for handling them when using my Zero stat so that I do not drop it and do damage by accident. Very good item, will likely be buying a few more, just to have them around in the future. Never thought I would need something like this, but glad I have it now!
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