According to Analog Relax simply removing a record from the jacket can generate 3-20000v of static electricity. Dust in the air is attracted to the static and will land on your record.
They say there are 2 types of static cause
Peeling Electrification as above.
Frictional Electrification caused by either the Stylus OR a record sweep or brush.
They claim the correct way to use an antistatic brush is to -
1 - Gentally sweep for dust
2 - Clean dust off brush
3 - Then hold the brush for a few seconds just touching the record, WITHOUT MOVING the brush, so that static is discharged but not regenerated. They suggest doing this step 4 times at 3/6/9/12 oclock to achieve maximum removal of static from the record.
The fibre used in their brush is ultra fine ( smaller than record groove ) nuetralising acrylic and importantly and has low conductivity.
They claim 80% reduction as tested in their labs.
I use the Analog Relax brush but I've never had static issues. My turntable platter/mat system is fully grounded,
Cheap synthetic carpets and mats are also a major source of bad static problems. Putting an antistatic mat in front of the TT can help.
They say there are 2 types of static cause
Peeling Electrification as above.
Frictional Electrification caused by either the Stylus OR a record sweep or brush.
They claim the correct way to use an antistatic brush is to -
1 - Gentally sweep for dust
2 - Clean dust off brush
3 - Then hold the brush for a few seconds just touching the record, WITHOUT MOVING the brush, so that static is discharged but not regenerated. They suggest doing this step 4 times at 3/6/9/12 oclock to achieve maximum removal of static from the record.
The fibre used in their brush is ultra fine ( smaller than record groove ) nuetralising acrylic and importantly and has low conductivity.
They claim 80% reduction as tested in their labs.
I use the Analog Relax brush but I've never had static issues. My turntable platter/mat system is fully grounded,
Cheap synthetic carpets and mats are also a major source of bad static problems. Putting an antistatic mat in front of the TT can help.