For everyday cleaning of your records use a carbon fiber brush to remove surface dust.
Cleaning dust and lint off vinyl.
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Use a lint free cloth and wipe down the records to remove any dust or dirt from the top of the record.
Use long gentle brush strokes with a designated tool to make sure you are removing detritus without harming the vinyl surface.
Put it away again.
To get a deeper clean apply a liquid cleaning solution to the surface of.
Remove dust and static.
Then follow with a thorough hoovering with the upholstery tool.
You risk damaging the fragile record label.
Remove dust and static using a vinyl record brush just like sweeping before mopping a floor removing dust and static before using a liquid solution will make your life much easier.
Generally you should always wipe any dust and dirt away from your vinyl records from the moment you bring them home.
They can often attack the vinyl itself or at the very least block your grooves with more rubbish than they remove.
Clean it with your chosen vinyl cleaning solution.
It will create static and pull out dust hair and fur says boston based green cleaning coach leslie reichert.
Dry cleaning with an anti static brush but without use of any solution is a good minimum standard to keep your records in decent shape.
Sprays liquids and the like hanging around your kitchen.
The condition of vinyl records has a direct impact on their sound quality.
Since packaging can result in some dust getting onto the records dusting it immediately may prevent damage to the record.