How To Properly Maintain Your Vinyl
Posted on the 01 November 2016 by Ripplemusic
Collecting vinyl records is a fun hobby.
They can also provide you with great-sounding music for many years. However,
there are several things that you will need to do in order to properly maintain
your vinyl.
Tips For Maintaining Your Vinyl
Clean
The Records Regularly
Cleaning your vinyl records is one of the
best things that you can do in order to maintain them. It is a good idea to
take a cloth and wipe your records off before you play them. You can also use a
carbon fiber record brush to remove dust from the records.
You should give your records a more
thorough cleaning at least once a month. If you clean your records regularly,
then you will preserve them by removing dirt that can cause damage to them.
There are cleaning solutions that you can purchase to remove dirt from your
vinyl. It is not a good idea to use homemade solutions on your record because
that can result in serious damage.
Clean
The Stylus Regularly
If your record player has a stylus, then
it will have to be cleaned regularly. Cleaning the stylus is just as important
as cleaning the records. If your stylus is dirty, then this dirt can easily be
transferred to your vinyl records. This can result in permanent damage to the
records. It is a good idea to clean the stylus before and after you play the
records.
Additionally, if your stylus is worn out,
then you will need to replace it. A damaged stylus can cause scratches to
develop on the records.
Store
The Records Properly
You should store the records vertically
because this will reduce the amount of stress that is placed on the record. You
should never place your vinyl records under a pile of heavy objects or other
records. The weight can put a lot of stress on the records. This can cause
damage and reduce the sound quality. When you are storing your records, it is
important for you to make sure that they do not lean. This can cause your
records to warp.
Keep
Your Records Cool
You should store your records in a cool
place. Do not store your vinyl records near the heater or window. The heat can damage
your records. You should also avoid storing your records in humid places. A
humid environment creates the right conditions for mold growth. It is really
difficult to remove mold that gets on your records.
Store
The Records In The Sleeves
This is perhaps on the simplest things
that you can do in order to maintain your vinyl records. Putting the record in
the sleeve helps protect it from dirt and scratches. It also protects your
record from the damaging effects of ultraviolet rays.
Handle
Your Records With Care
You should hold the record by its edges.
Make sure that you are careful not to drop the record. This will not only cause
the record to skip, but it can also cause permanent damage to the record.
Jessica Kane is a music connoisseur and
an avid record collector. She currently writes for SoundStage Direct, her go-to
place for all turntables and vinyl equipment, including VPI Turntables