Dust them with anything that leaves no residue before you play. I use a dry Discwasher to pick up the loose & hairy bits. Spin the disc, rotate the brush during contact, wipe the brush in the opposite direction on your jeans - viola; clean record, clean brush! For stubborn chunks, dislodge the offending meteorite with a plastic guitar pick. Back in the heyday, a friend of mine cleaned only AFTER every play, the idea being his LP's were always ready for immediate service. But then again he also never owned a bed 'cause he was a stoic outdoorsman and preferred a sleeping bag surrounded by stacks of national geographic atop the wall to wall carpet. It takes all kinds :^)
What's simplest effective record cleaning process
I've read the dozens of tweaky, compulsive record cleaning rituals. I've been there, done that...many years ago. Now that my kids are old enough that I can return to LPs, but I'm too old, tired and busy to obsess, what should I do to keep my already clean records in good shape? With minimum time/fuss? I have a Basis/Robin/Benz analog setup and very good components downstream.
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