Remove dust and static.
Deep clean vinyl records.
This can be achieved either by hand or using a special record cleaning machine but always remove the surface dust particles with a brush before proceeding.
Stir up the soap by swirling it around with your hand while filling up the basin.
Put the cleaner on a soft cloth and gently clean in concentric circular motions.
Put it away again.
Step by step guide to deep cleaning your vinyl records.
Clean vinyl records with a vacuum cleaner perhaps the best way to clean your vinyl records is with a vacuum powered vinyl record cleaner.
The cleaner is usually enzyme or water based but any specialized cleaning product for vinyl records will help with the process.
You clamp a record between two plastic screw threaded discs featuring an axle of sorts then hang the record in a thin bath of cleaning liquid.
You then rotate the record manually one way for several turns and then in the opposite direction whereupon brushes submerged in the bath gently scrub the record.
The wet method is recommended to deep clean your records from time to time.
Rather than spraying the record directly just spray the antistatic velvet brush that s provided.
Choose a safe vinyl cleaning solution.
Clean it with your chosen vinyl cleaning solution.
There are multiple record cleaning kits on the market that do a very good job and provide great results.
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 that can suck out the.
Then place your record on the turntable and let it spin.
To spot clean any problem areas lie your vinyl record on a flat clean stable and non abrasive surface.
Take your microfibre towel and dab the solution onto the vinyl record.
Now place the basin on a counter top or other comfortable surface where cleaning your records.
Clean with circular movements and be gentle making sure not to touch the label in the middle of the record.
The cleaner will remove dust and dirt from your record.