When do records damage a stylus


I hope this is not a dumb question. How bad does a record have to be before it damages your stylus? I have a bunch of old records. Most of them are in very good shape. Some have ticks and pops even after I clean. Some have some scratches that don't make the music skip but you can here a pop, pop, pop when the stylus hits there until it gets past the scratch. Everybody talks about hear some pops but how bad before you do damage to the stylus? I can't afford to replace all of my records but I can't afford to replace my stylus either.
motdathird

Showing 1 response by jimbo3

What about contaminants glazing on the stylus? There are several cleaning solutions that are supposed to remove this built-up "gunk". I don't know much about it, but it seems that a dirty stylus (from playing those garage sale records with peanut butter and jelly fingerprints)could damage a record, not to mention adversely affectiing the cartridge's performance.

Thoughts??

Regards
Jim