Record-playing Rituals?


I'm curious what everybody's riuals are when listening to albums. How often do you clean the records? Every Time? How often do you clean and lubricate the stylus? Every time?

David
deshapiro
1. Carbon fiber brush 3-4 rotations with a slightly moist finger to compensate for drag on every listen, every side. I like to think I've mastered this technique so as not to put unnecessary strain on the belt.

2. Zerodust after a session when digging out my old vinyl; with new vinyl only once a week...

3. I'll blast it with compressed air at times before putting it back into my Diskeeper "Ultimate Audiophile Inner Sleeves." I only do this for my prize LPs (or when dust appears on the transfer back into the sleeve).

Four years ago I used the old Disc Washer D4 solution from back in my youth, thinking this was the proper way to "Care" for the vinyl. Only to realize I did more harm than good. I never use a brush on my needle. Ever.

When I'm hammered, all bets are off (I try NOT to listen to my records when really intoxicated).
I usually end up cleaning my records (typically just by dusting them off) before I play them. I do a more thorough clean as I see fit. I still love listening to records.
I dry-brush clean my record each time I play it. I also dry-brush the stylus with each side. When I worked in high-end audio, my record guru steered me away from any liquid on the stylus.

Ritual: Clamp record to platter; tap with fingernail to check for bubbles, if bubbles, loosen clamp and turn record; spin record and dry clean; dry clean stylus; place stylus on record and enjoy!

Do not use your fingertips to tap the record! Your fingertips naturally have oil on them. The backs of your fingernails do not.

I clean my records on a VPI 16.5 periodically. I haven't decided what is the best fluid yet -- I am researching it...
Cheers!
run a brush along the record for a few rotations before playing.

open a bottle of wine.

run a brush along the record fora few rotations after playing.

repeat.