Many times when records are donated to archives or records are inherited by individuals they come with a musty or moldy smell to them.
Getting mildew smell out of vinyl records.
Reduce the odor by allowing the vinyl to breathe outdoors or in a well ventilated area for several hours or even several days if possible.
Repeat the process if necessary.
Mould can grow on vinyl too not directly onto the vinyl but the debris from mouth spray and nose splosh.
Mildew can smell pretty bad and you don t want that smell to linger in your home.
Get into the grooves carefully to remove the mold.
How to remove musty smell from vinyl records posted by aziomedia september 1 2008 february 20 2009 1 comment on how to remove musty smell from vinyl records use household alcohol and a cotton ball to gently wipe the surface of a vinyl lp sleeve.
They smell like the old record store downtown but i know it s just the sleeves inner outer.
Cleaning the surface helps a bit as well.
I m definitely going to use the vinegar idea and put them on a drying rack to air out.
Look at the material of.
Thoroughly removing the mildew can get rid of that musty smell once and for all.
Set the record aside and grab the cover.
Dip the record cleaning pad into the mixture and wring it out.
Gently wipe down the record.
Dry the record with a soft cloth and check it for dirt mold and mildew.
Avoid scratching the record.