


pivot wrote:Wet clean your LPs before frist play. You don't need to have a vacuum based RCM but sure it speeds the process.
Once the records are clean, dust them before each play with a carbon fiber brush.
Playing dirty records does not do your stylus or LPs any favors. Clean records sound better and last longer. No, the stylus is not a cleaning tool.

Brynjolfr wrote:I've never wet-cleaned a record before so I really don't think it'd be a good idea. The only means of cleaning I've got is a velvet brush from the 70's called "Metrostatic" that turns records into dust-magnets. I'm thinking about buying a "double brush" (carbon fiber and velvet in one) but I don't know which one to buy; there are so many to choose between and I don't want to buy a low-quality one.

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