Dust tiny rocks on the floor are enough to scratch a record.
Do scratches by the lable of vinyl records ruin them.
Set the records on a clean towel propped up against something and allow to dry for a couple hours.
Locate the scratches of your record and angle 1 wooden toothpick at the scratch.
Vinyl is a relatively soft material.
Teach older children how to care for and handle vinyl properly.
Leaving them out could lead to scratches on the records themselves as well as damaged album covers most cats find the tightly packed and ridged shape of the record sleeves irresistible.
Rubbing the scratch with a toothpick helps get into the small cracks and lift up stubborn debris.
Do not stack vinyl records how do records get warped.
Dry the record with a clean soft bath towel by rubbing gently following the grooves.
Do this for any and all scratches on your vinyl.
Never stack records on top of each other whether in their jackets or not.
This led to problems with both theft and damage and by the early 1960s a number of large retailers started sealing their albums in plastic bags.
Probably the most common way records get damaged is by dropping them.
If you do get the label wet blot do not rub to remove the moisture from the label.
Put the records up out of reach and lure them away with a good scratching post.
Customers in record stores could remove the records from the cover and many stores would even allow them to play the records to help them make a buying decision.
Apply a little pressure and rub back and forth on the scratch.