Cleaning old record collection.. advise please


Hi folks,

Been wanting to get back into listening to my albulms for some time. I have 1200+ that have been in storage for 20 years or so. Most of the record jackets were protected with a plastic sleeve. At one point in time, some were subjected to some mildew and mold. I don't think it really got to the vinal as much as it did to the covers.
The covers were all wiped down and have been stored properly since. The few records that had some mildew on them, can they be salvaged? The bulk of the collection should be fine.
What would you all suggest???
tod914

Showing 1 response by rushton

Tod914, the challenge with mildew is that it actually destroys the vinyl over time. So, for those few records, you won't know until you actually try cleaning them up and playing them.

Definitely use one of the LP cleaning fluids like Disc Doctor Miracle Record Cleaner, RRL, or Audio Intelligent. A vacuum cleaning machine like the VPI 16.5 or 17 will definitely make the process easier, but it's not a requirement. The cleaning fluid will be the key to cleaning your LPs, not the machine. You can do a very effective manual cleaning job with Disc Doctor, some soft cloths and a dish drying rack.

Good luck, hope you can get back to enjoying your vinyl!