For everyday cleaning of your records use a carbon fiber brush to remove surface dust.
Cleaning vinyl records with dish soap.
Steps to clean vinyl records remove all dust and static using a vinyl record brush inspect the record for visible marks and blemishes spray cleaning solution on problem areas wipe clean using circular movements rinse and dry the record store vinyl records properly to prevent future problems.
First take a dry clean microfiber cloth and gently wipe the record in a circular motion a few times.
Use a microfiber cloth to lightly scrub and dry the record.
Some folks swear by it.
That means windex soap kitchen dish liquid paper towels etc etc.
This is a controversial ingredient is record cleaning solutions.
What is the best way to clean old vinyl records distilled water.
Record cleaning solution is a better choice but a bottle will generally cost 20 to 30.
Although some people use a combination of water and dish soap we don t recommend it.
However not all record cleaning solutions are created equal.
Do not use any kitchen or bathroom products to clean your records ever.
Using distilled water soak the microfiber cloth and gently wipe the record again.
To get a deeper clean apply a liquid cleaning solution to the surface of the record.
Repeat this step in the opposite direction as well.
I use only distilled water for cleaning my records.
I first rinse both sides with warm water lay the record on the mat get the paint pad wet with warm water and squirt a little dish soap and a little alchohol on the pad.
Instead we recommend using a cleaning solution designed for use on vinyl records.
Once this is done rinse the record gently and carefully with the distilled water and place the vinyl record in a safe upright position to dry.
To clean a record you need nothing but distilled water and a fruit cleaning brush.
The condition of vinyl records has a direct impact on their sound quality.
In particular we recommend avoiding any that contain isopropyl alcohol.
Boom the fingerprints were gone and my vinyl record was playing beautifully again.
If there are no fingerprints or other oily smudges on the record you can get a way using just water which is actually better for the record.
Then in a circular motion clockwise then counter clockwise i lightly scrub the record.
Windex can make a record look clean but give it the crackles.
Dish soap is the cheapest option but it will leave a bit of residue on your records.