Storage

Proper storage, handling, and cleaning could mean the difference between warped, ruined records and a collection of which you can be proud. Treat your records well, and they’ll last for a long, long time.
 

Storing Your Collection

  • Store records vertically. If stored horizontally, they may warp.
  • Keep them away from heat sources, especially sunlight.
  • Store them in a dry, relatively cool place (not the garage or basement).
  • When not in use, keep them in the jacket, but remove the shrink wrap.
  • Keep the record in a plastic inner sleeve.

Handling Your Collection

  • Touch vinyl only on the edges or on the label.
  • Keep LPs in their jackets when not in use.
  • Clean records before playing.

Cleaning Your Collection

For basic cleaning, wipe records with a moist antistatic cloth. (If the cloth dries up, don’t use it.) If your records are very dirty or moldy, use a moist cloth with a few drops of dish soap on it to gently clean the surfaces. Then run the record under lukewarm water, being careful not to get the label wet, and pat dry with a soft cloth.
 
The jury’s still out on whether or not alcohol will harm your records. Some sources say never use it, while others claim it’s perfectly safe, if the concentration is no more than 70% (i.e., rubbing alcohol). The choice is yours—but you may not want to try it out on that $10,000 Dylan LP.
 
Consider purchasing a record cleaning machine. You can find them for less than $200.