Vinyl Care Tips: How to Clean & Protect Your Records
Vinyl records can last a lifetime — if they’re cared for properly. Whether you’re new to collecting or a longtime crate digger, good vinyl care protects sound quality and long-term value.
Here’s how we recommend caring for your records at Invincible Vinyl.
Always Store Records Vertically
Records should be stored upright, never stacked flat. Stacking causes warping over time and can permanently damage your collection.
Use sturdy shelving and avoid overcrowding.
Use Inner and Outer Sleeves
- Inner sleeves: Prevent scratches and static
- Outer sleeves: Protect album jackets from wear and moisture
We recommend replacing old paper sleeves with anti-static inner sleeves whenever possible.
How to Clean Vinyl Records Safely
For light cleaning:
- Use a carbon fiber brush before each play
For deeper cleaning:
- Use a vinyl-safe cleaning solution
- Microfiber cloth or record cleaning machine
- Never use household cleaners
Avoid tap water — minerals can damage grooves.
Keep Records Away From Heat
Heat is vinyl’s worst enemy. Avoid:
- Direct sunlight
- Cars
- Heat vents or radiators
Warped records rarely recover.
Handle Records by the Edges
Touching the grooves leaves oils and dirt that affect sound quality. Always handle records by the edges or label.
Proper Turntable Setup Matters
A poorly set up turntable can damage records:
- Correct tracking force
- Aligned cartridge
- Clean stylus
If you’re unsure, ask us — we’re happy to help.
Why Vinyl Care Matters
- Sound better
- Last longer
- Hold more resale value
If you’re ever thinking about selling your records, condition matters.
