The condition of vinyl records has a direct impact on their sound quality.
Moldy vinyl records.
For everyday cleaning of your records use a carbon fiber brush to remove surface dust.
The most important consideration is to avoid damaging them further during the cleaning process.
Wipe the record gently with a soft cloth to remove dust and dirt.
Work along the grooves of the record and adjust your cloth so you don t re dirty the record as you go.
Separate the records and store them in new jackets and sleeves.
Follow the steps in each section below to remove the mold and restore your records to their old glory.
Mold is a serious problem when it comes to lp records and their covers.
Use a microfiber cloth to lightly scrub and dry the record.
Put a record in the basin and turn it around by moving the edge with the palms of your hands as to not touch the grooves.
Fortunately cleaning is a simple task when the right tools are available.
Vinyl records are now considered antiques which means they can often be found in garages basements and other places where mold could be lurking.
Though the return of raising the grade of the record might be worth it for those looking to sell many records.
Music direct has a good selection of these.
These are typically very expensive.
Once the whole surface of the record is wet grab the record brush and get it wet.
If you want to sell your records in the future you can keep the original jackets but keep them apart and do not put the record inside when you sell it.
Mold and mildew eat vinyl records leaving them pitted and noisy.
With one hand hold the record with your palm and with the other move the brush in a circular motion about 10 times.