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Vinyl and LPs - Analogue Music Goodness
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I just use a hand held padded velvet brush type thing, with some cleaning spray. You can actually wash them with soapy water and a rag if they're really bad, just make sure to rinse all the soap off. They sell special spinner things that wash with a solution along the bottom, so you don't accidentally get the labels wet, but those are more money than I wanted to spend. For records that I purchased new, I use the padded thing. For old vintage records I get at the thrift store, I rinse them with water and wipe them down along the grooves with a dusting rag, then just use the padded thing. I clean them every time I pull them out, before playing them. Some old records still pop every now and then, which I attribute to record damage, not anything wrong with my system. I kind of dig it, since it adds to the charm.
That sounds pretty easy. Thanks for the tip!