Two points....
1) Static -- I've found that static build-up is more or less of a problem depending on the fluid used. For instance the RRL/MoFi fluids tend to have more of a static problem than the DD fluids. The one thing that will ensure a really bad static problem is if you let the record run for several revolutions under the vacuum wand.
I live in a dry climate and static is always a problem. So far the best solution that I've found is to wipe the record down with a microfiber cloth (dampened with distilled water) immediately before play. I have the cloth rolled up, add a little bit of distilled water, start the platter, and hold the cloth perpendicular to the LP. This picks up any surface dust on the LP and also seems to do a very good job of neutralizing any static. Since I started doing this I haven't had a static problem at all and the relative humidity of my listening room has been dropping into the low teens. I keep the cloth in a ziploc bag to make sure that it doesn't get too dirty.
2) Record cleaning... Please do yourself a favor and wear earplugs when doing a massive cleaning run. The 16.5 is anything but quiet and LPs will be a lot less fun if your hearing is compromised.
1) Static -- I've found that static build-up is more or less of a problem depending on the fluid used. For instance the RRL/MoFi fluids tend to have more of a static problem than the DD fluids. The one thing that will ensure a really bad static problem is if you let the record run for several revolutions under the vacuum wand.
I live in a dry climate and static is always a problem. So far the best solution that I've found is to wipe the record down with a microfiber cloth (dampened with distilled water) immediately before play. I have the cloth rolled up, add a little bit of distilled water, start the platter, and hold the cloth perpendicular to the LP. This picks up any surface dust on the LP and also seems to do a very good job of neutralizing any static. Since I started doing this I haven't had a static problem at all and the relative humidity of my listening room has been dropping into the low teens. I keep the cloth in a ziploc bag to make sure that it doesn't get too dirty.
2) Record cleaning... Please do yourself a favor and wear earplugs when doing a massive cleaning run. The 16.5 is anything but quiet and LPs will be a lot less fun if your hearing is compromised.