The turntable and the drying rack are set away from the washing station to avoid wetting a record that s already dried.
C eaning vinyl records.
Steps to clean vinyl records.
Rinse and dry the record.
Clean your vinyl records with a record washer if you don t want to shell out for a vacuum cleaner for your records you can go with a less fancy record washer.
Remove all dust and static using a vinyl record brush.
Inspect the record for visible marks and blemishes.
Some basic vinyl care and maintenance is advisable.
Spray cleaning solution on problem areas.
For everyday cleaning of your records use a carbon fiber brush to remove surface dust.
Here s a picture of my washing station.
Record cleaning machines because the grooves along a vinyl record are a millionth of an inch thick the only way to clean them completely is to use a powerful cleaning solution and a strong vacuum.
To spot clean any problem areas lie your vinyl record on a flat clean stable and non abrasive surface.
3 regular dry cleaning is also recommended to minimize wet cleaning.
The condition of vinyl records has a direct impact on their sound quality.
Clean with circular movements and be gentle making sure not to touch the label in the middle of the record.
Store vinyl records properly to prevent future problems.
Wherever water is applied such as when using a record cleaning machine always opt for distilled water.
It s a manual system composed of brushes and rollers that uses an accompanying solution to clean your records.
4 second hand records will almost always require wet cleaning.
2 the best way to keep records clean is not to allow them to become so dirty in the first place.
By dry cleaning i mean regular use of a carbon fiber brush.
To get a deeper clean apply a liquid cleaning solution to the surface of the record.
Wipe clean using circular movements.
We like the starter kit from spin clean.
Household cleaning products such as washing up liquid and windex should be avioded as they are not necessarily safe for use on delicate vinyl records.
Use a microfiber cloth to lightly scrub and dry the record.
Take your microfibre towel and dab the solution onto the vinyl record.