7 Best Ways to Store and Display Your Vinyl Records
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Vinyl record storage is both an important and fun way to organize your cherished collection. It should be done in a manner that prevents dirt, dust and sunlight from damaging them. Record collectors should invest in sturdy storage.
Records should also be stored in a vertical position (not horizontal) where possible to avoid warping. When not in use, albums should be stored in an LP/record holder for extra protection. With a bit of organization and care, your records can stay in tip-top shape for many years to come.
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