For removing a static charge from an LP, I for years used the good 'ol Zerostat (I still have my original red one from the 70's, plus a newer one). In the 80's or 90's I got the Nagaoka Kilavolt No. 103, which I found to be both more effective and less finicky to use. It's no longer in production, and never seen on the used market.
But the Furutech Destat III is now the one to have. Unfortunately, it retails for around 350 bucks! Being a patient guy, I kept my eyes peeled for a good deal, and eventually got one on ebay for $200. Love it.
A static remover is all but mandatory for LP's cleaned on a VPI or other vacuum record cleaning machine, the "lips" of which can create a charge on a just-cleaned LP. Vacuuming for just two revolutions minimizes that possibility, but doesn't guarantee it.
But the Furutech Destat III is now the one to have. Unfortunately, it retails for around 350 bucks! Being a patient guy, I kept my eyes peeled for a good deal, and eventually got one on ebay for $200. Love it.
A static remover is all but mandatory for LP's cleaned on a VPI or other vacuum record cleaning machine, the "lips" of which can create a charge on a just-cleaned LP. Vacuuming for just two revolutions minimizes that possibility, but doesn't guarantee it.