@audio-b-dog In my home I keep the humidity ~51%, and I can use the Zerostat to eliminate static temporarily from my LPs. I have found that slowly squeezing the trigger once, aiming at the center of the LP, and then discharging the Zerostat pointing away from the LP is sufficient to destaticize both sides of the LP.
I also use the Zerostat after I've played an LP before returning it to its sleeve. Often, I reclean the LP with my carbon-fiber brush after playing as well as before. I have a strong light about 6" from the turntable that enables me to see any dust that settles on an LP. Despite playing LPs with the TT's dust cover down, some dust may still appear on the LP after playing it.
Another thing you may find helpful is to slit the sides of your sleeves so they open like a book. That way the LP doesn't slide out of the sleeve, which creates a static charge, even with rice-paper sleeves like MFSL's.
An easy way to detect static is to take a small piece of styrofoam and tape it to a piece of thread. The styrofoam will be attracted to an LP with a static charge, but not one without a static charge.

