Instead using a record with moisture on it can damage the grooves and create an even bigger mess to clean.
Wet playing vinyl records.
Never play or store a wet record.
Wet playing sounds like an ideal solution at first but is not.
Make sure that you fully wipe down your records with a microfiber cloth or let them air dry on a cleaning mat.
Clean vinyl records with a vacuum cleaner.
As this crud starts to dry it just makes it more difficult to now properly clean the record.
Never wet play your vinyl records.
It is a myth that playing a wet record will reduce static build up.
Never spritz water or wet play a vinyl record in an attempt to quiet the crackle and pops.
Never stack vinyl records as shown in this photo as it can lead to warped discs and ring wear on the album jackets.
Have you ever tried playing your records sopping wet.
Check out this experiment with a play test included.
I have a good carbon fibre brush and always dust a record before playing.
After years of playing vinyl you get used to handling a record properly and it takes no extra time.
Perhaps the best way to clean your vinyl records is with a vacuum powered vinyl record cleaner.
I have been collecting records for 40 years.
Cleaning records with glue vinyl gong groove burn wet play and more.
Never wet play a vinyl record does wet playing a record help reduce noise.
Once a record is played wet it needs to be played that way again to sound acceptable.
I handle the record carefully with clean hands and by the edges.
Pretty much always new condition.