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Whether you’ve just hopped on to collecting vinyl, or have stepped away and want to dive back into it, know that there are several ways to preserve your vinyl collection. Unlike traditional CD’s, vinyl is more delicate which is why proper handling and maintenance are required. From protecting to storing your records, here are some tips and tricks that would help you elevate and maintain your vinyl collection.

1. Clean 'em grooves!

Cleaning a Vinyl Record

We know the feeling of slipping that slick record out of its cover and setting it on the turntable right away. But before doing so, make sure to clean your record first.

One IMPORTANT note though, never use your t-shirt or any random cloth to clean your records. Records are known to be delicate which is why the right cleaning kit should be used. We recommend the following:
- Spin-Clean's Washer Fluid
- Pro-Ject Anti Static Cleaning Brush
- Buddy Cleaning Kit from Vinyl Styl

All you'll have to do is follow the easy steps noted on each product's package and your records will thank you for it. Ensuring your vinyl is dust-free and in tip-top condition will allow you to have the ultimate listening experience as it delivers the best possible audio quality.

2. Store 'em well

Vinyl Records Crate Storage

Never leave your records out of its sleeves as much as possible. Once done playing it on the turntable, place it back to its sleeves and make sure that your records are stored upright and never on top of each other as the compression of it being stacked will cause damage over time.

Crosley’s Record Storage Crate comes in handy and will surely give plenty of room to keep your records safe and secure. Plus, the wooden look just adds the perfect flair of design to any room. For portable vinyl storage, Crosley Record Carrier Case is your best man. It’s designed specifically for carrying vinyl anywhere so you can carry your albums with you anytime, anywhere.

3. Handle 'em with care

How To Hold a Vinyl Properly

Records are very fragile and are prone to specks of dirt and fingerprints, which is why proper handling is necessary. Make sure to avoid touching or keeping your fingers in contact with the grooved surface as it could cause scratch or transfer body oil to the record, attracting even more dust which could affect its sound quality. Hold it instead by it’s the edge of the disc and its labeled surface only.

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