I remember the days in the 60s and 70s when record manufactures recommended cleaning a record with a barely damp cloth. EMI even recommended using their “EMI-tex” velvet (dry) cloth” to remove dust off the record.
Both are way out of date ideas in my opinion. A barely damp cloth and permeable dirt would soften and get pushed into the groove. A dry cloth will just increase static and attract more dust.
Hi-fi has come a long way now, and the idea mentioned earlier (in a post) of spaying distilled water onto corduroy, and applying it to the surface of an LP is nightmare stuff to me. I know the idea was a genuine believed honest comment, and l am not intending to victimise the poster on his opinion.
Am l wrong ?
Is applying water (other than using a professional record cleaner) to the record surface bad practice?

