Options for ridding records of static electricity


I am getting back into vinyl, listening to “garage sale” finds and also new albums that I have been picking up. I have a nice old Linn Sondek LP12 with the felt mat. Every time I go to remove a record from the spindle or flip the record, static electricity grabs the felt mat and it sticks like a magnet. I have to very carefully flip the felt mat at the corner with my finger but one of these times I’m going to slip and smudge or scratch a record. 

I’ve seen the “Milty Zerostat” and seem to remember this product from back in the day. I see that it is still made and there is one eBay vendor that has them for $77. Is this my best bet? I thought Michael Fremor talked about these in one of his videos. 

Are there other products I should look at to reduce static electricity on my records? Thanks for any help you can give.
masi61
Get rid of the felt mat whatever you do. Watch what type shoes you wear during listening. Tennis shoes are the worst. Some use an anti-static mat on the floor at their TT (amazon) grounded to an outlet. US cleaning helps initially but not after several plays. There’s a spray called static-guard for the carpeted floor at your TT.
Replace that felt mat right now!
Try one of member Slaw (above) patented MyMat.
Your music will thank you for it......
The felt mat is one of the sources  I replaced the felt mat on my Rega with a suede mat second make sure the tables is ground to the phono stage 

Enjoy the music
Tom