@arturgorniak
The Teac mat is VERY thin. It's not as bad as the mat that came with the Sumiko Analog Survival Kit, but you'll need to keep the residual static electricity at bay or it will come up with the record.
I use one on my custom VPI table that I still use the screw-down clamp with, that requires the use of that delrin washer over the spindle. This helps keep the "washi" mat on the platter when you lift off the LP.
The Teac mat is VERY thin. It's not as bad as the mat that came with the Sumiko Analog Survival Kit, but you'll need to keep the residual static electricity at bay or it will come up with the record.
I use one on my custom VPI table that I still use the screw-down clamp with, that requires the use of that delrin washer over the spindle. This helps keep the "washi" mat on the platter when you lift off the LP.