3 wet cleaning your records will remove static from your record.
Anti static vinyl records.
Another significant source is the process of removing a vinyl record from its plastic inner sleeve.
When you remove your record from its inner sleeve if you hear the crackle of static as you do so or your sleeve clings to the vinyl then you are in real need of anti static tools.
By far the quickest and most efficient method however is to use an anti static gun such as the milty zerostat.
Anti static rice paper lined to ensure your records reject static electricity that can damage vinyl by attracting harmful dust and dirt perfect fit inner sleeves are optimally designed to fit a single 12 record there is no excess paper at the top of the sleeve after inserting the record.
Moisture is a great conductor remember.
At first glance the zerostat looks more like a child s toy than a serious piece of maintenance kit but behind the.
The principal cause of static electric charge on the surface of a record is the friction between the playback stylus and the vinyl groove wall that occurs when a record is played.
Record players and records are particularly susceptible to static for a few reasons.
Record cleaning kit kitosun record cleaner fluid 30ml and anti static carbon fiber record brush set perfect solution to keep great sounding for lp vinyl records 4 6 out of 5 stars 188 10 99 10.
This gun cleans by removing static electricity that sits around your record.
This product is a modern anti static vinyl effective and fast cleaner.
Most colored brushes on the market are not electrically conductive at all due to the paint layer on the aluminum so they don t actually have the ability to remove static.
Firstly in the vinyl material itself it has a very suitable medium for the buildup of static charge and ironically the thicker and purer the vinyl used for the record in the pursuit of better pressings lower noise floor and higher quality perceived or.
The cleaning solution does not include alcohol or any hazardous chemicals that can damage your vinyl records.
Which in turn draws dust and grime to the grooves.