Start by using compressed air (Dust-Off) to quickly blow the big stuff off both sides of the record and place it immediately on the platter.
Then use a carbon fiber brush. Best is the Decca 2+2. It has two rows of brushes in two lengths (2 + 2) But here is the BIG SECRET to using carbon fiber brushes: either YOU or the BRUSH has to be GROUNDED!! Well duh! The static has to have someplace to go, doesn't it!?
Either you can attach a flexible length of hookup wire or lightswitch pullchain from the metal handle of the brush to a grounding point (on your preamp or wall outlet is good), OR while you brush the record with one hand, you can touch a grounded chassis or control knob with your other hand. Works like a charm even in the dryest weather ;-)
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Then use a carbon fiber brush. Best is the Decca 2+2. It has two rows of brushes in two lengths (2 + 2) But here is the BIG SECRET to using carbon fiber brushes: either YOU or the BRUSH has to be GROUNDED!! Well duh! The static has to have someplace to go, doesn't it!?
Either you can attach a flexible length of hookup wire or lightswitch pullchain from the metal handle of the brush to a grounding point (on your preamp or wall outlet is good), OR while you brush the record with one hand, you can touch a grounded chassis or control knob with your other hand. Works like a charm even in the dryest weather ;-)
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