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Vinyl
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How to
Clean Your Vinyl Albums
- Prepare a 50/50
solution of distilled water and isopropyl alcohol.
- Remove the album from
its jacket and inner sleeve.
- Always handle the
record by its edges, with no contact to the playing surface itself.
- Blow softly on both
sides of the album to remove surface dust and lint.
- Dip a soft, clean towel
in solution until moderately damp, not dripping.
- Use a circular motion
to clean the record, following the grooves.
- Repeat on other side of
the LP.
- Dry album with a soft,
dry towel or cloth.
- Keep solution off the
labels, as they could bubble, bleed or come off altogether.
How to
Care For & Store Your Albums
- After thoroughly
cleaning the album, spend some time on the album cover, or jacket.
- Always handle the
record by its edges, with no contact to the playing surface.
- Use a cloth slightly
dampened with water or furniture polish to wipe off the cover.
- Use an eraser to remove
pencil marks; lighter fluid (naphtha) or hair spray works best on pen marks.
- Permanent marker can be
removed by tracing over it with an erasable marker, then wiping with a dry
cloth.
- Stickers, labels and
tape can be removed by heating the area with a hair dryer, then carefully
peeling.
- Use citrus-based
cleaners or lighter fluid (naphtha) on the remaining sticky residue.
- To prevent wear and
tear on the original cover, place album in a plain white cover, then store
it along with the original in a poly outer sleeve.
- Store albums in a cool,
dry place. Heat and humidity can cause the growth of mould and mildew on the
cover, label and in the record grooves.
- Always store records
vertically with as little leaning as possible.
- Always replace the
album in its sleeve and cover immediately after playing.
- Do not attempt to clean
non-glossy (matte) album covers. You could possibly remove part of the print
or colours.
- Do not attempt to clean
any album labels (the circular area in the centre of the vinyl itself) for
the same reason.

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