How to clean vinyl records.
Remove mold from vinyl records.
The crackling noise and pops that you experience with many of the records is the result of dust settled and accumulated in the grooves of the vinyl over a long period of time.
For everyday cleaning of your records use a carbon fiber brush to remove surface dust.
Given the right conditions mold can grow on both natural and synthetic surfaces.
Learn tips on how to clean them or if they are unsalvageable ways to recycle them into other useful items.
Follow the steps in each section below to remove the mold and restore your records to their old glory.
Mold damaged records as in the vinyl type continue to retain their value.
Removing mold from leather vinyl.
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The condition of vinyl records has a direct impact on their sound quality.
Look at the material of the cover before acting.
Dry the record with a soft cloth and check it for dirt mold and mildew.
Rinse with plain water to remove the alcohol.
One with significant amounts of mold and the other just having dirty finger prints and general gunk.
To get a deeper clean apply a liquid cleaning solution to the surface of.
If you store leather and vinyl items in a dark humid place with little.
Wood glue will yank that stuff right out.
I show the process i used to clean two vinyl records.
You can get a mold damaged record looking cosmetically fine but still have a swishing sound as the stylus tracks through the infected areas.
Avoid scratching the record.
Set the record aside and grab the cover.
Get into the grooves carefully to remove the mold.
Vinyl records are now considered antiques which means they can often be found in garages basements and other places where mold could be lurking.
Repeat the process if necessary.