
cjacek
Analogue Enthusiast
Thanks to the person who suggested Spin Clean. 
newbie
QUESTION: What type of sleeves (for the actual LP & also for the original album jacket) would you recommend, for a newly cleaned vinyl record? 

newbie


cool ...... you got one?Thanks to the person who suggested Spin Clean.
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If you need replacements, I'd recommend the paper sleeves and outer poly bags from Turntablebasics.com, I've used both and they're fine.
cool ...... you got one?
How do you like it?
Thanks for the recommendation but what do you think of using the anti-static poly sleeves (for the actual LP vinyl)? Are paper sleeves better?
Oh, gotcha...personally I'm fine with the paper ones...I mean, in the middle of winter when it's really dry in my hifi room and static is a big problem, the inner sleeve I pull the vinyl out of isn't going to help any. That's where a properly used (so it discharges the static electricity) carbon fiber record brush comes into play...or if you're very fastidious or just have really bad static buildup problems in your room, you could look into a Zerostat gun...
OK, cool, thanks for clarifying. Would something like this do (for dry cleaning & static)?:
http://www.needledoctor.com/Audioquest-Carbon-Fiber-Brush?sc=2&category=1177
Speaking Of Vinyl...there is a website that will turn your human remains/ashes and press them into a Vinyl record...
Not something I would do myself...Kind of weird.
http://www.andvinyly.com/
R.I.V...Rest In Vinyl...lol
Click on shop...one of the T shirts is "souled" out...sick yet kind of humorous.