


At the moment, I’m using VSS dual-pocket outer sleeves to fully seal and protect the album artwork while still allowing access to the record. In addition to this, I also recommend investing in high-quality outer sleeves. That also means you won’t be dusting or brushing your records anymore. Your records are also protected from contaminants since these sleeves are translucent, meaning you’ll not need a center hole. The moral of the story is: if you want your record to last, you must store them correctly, and a huge part of that process is selecting the right inner sleeves. Diskeeper 2.0 Anti-Static Record Sleeves These 2mil thick inner sleeves are superior to paper inners due to their antistatic and tear-resistant features. I can personally vouch for each of the record sleeves listed in this article.
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Personally, though, I still prefer a full square sleeve, as I find the record sits more securely inside but that’s just my personal preference. This version of our Ultimate Audiophile Inner Sleeve takes a well-designed, luxurious sleeve one step further It's amazing that no one has ever thought of it before: take an audiophile rice paper sleeve and support the record on both sides with paper for extra strength and line both the inside and outside with extra-soft high-density polyethylene for friction-free access to both record and. In some cases, this can help reduce crumpling and bunching of the material when pulling the record in and out. Here’s another option for you to consider:Ī year or so ago, when my usual sleeves were out of stock, I picked up a pack of rounded bottom HDPE sleeves. These are designed to provide “the perfect fit”, meaning excess material is kept to an absolute minimum.
