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
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
Again, remove the felt mat. I'm using a Herbies mat on my Linn Axis.

The Zerostat is still a great solution for removing static from a record (there are directions on how to properly use it).
There's the Milty, and then there's the original Zerostat on Ebay. Look for a lightly used Discwasher Zerostat, the red one.


@masi61  The felt mat on the LP12 is certainly the cause of the static issue ( well one of them), unfortunately it is also the best mat IME for getting the best sound from the table. Replacing the mat will probably mean a reduction in SQ, and no more static issues. Alternatively, if you want to hear what many folks are saying is a great mat ( albeit, at a high price) the Collaro mat is supposed to be better than stock ( I have not heard it). 

The Zerostat is imo somewhat tricky to use (if you squeeze the trigger too rapidly, it "clicks"). I long ago found a better static eliminator---the Nagaoka Kilavolt No. 103---but it is long out of production, and rarely seen for sale.

If you don’t mind spending a little money, there is a great one now available---the Furutech Destat III. It’s the best anti-static device I’ve owned and used. Good on CD’s, too!

I’ve always hated felt mats, and though Linn insists theirs is essential to the Sondek’s complete design, I see no reason for that deck to be unique in that regard. I would consider trying the Herbies mat and/or slaw’s. Both are very reasonably priced, and I believe offered with a money-back guarantee.

Hi

The MyMat wasn’t developed as an anti-static mat. It was developed for superior SQ. Having said that, I haven’t had anyone request a return for any issue but one, that was a listener bias issue.

A felt mat is a no no for any TT. I personally use a Furutech DeStat as well. I believe their is a similar product made by ORB.

I’m not a proponent of the Milty.

Look for a forth coming review by a third party soon.