


These are available for 7, 10 and 12 inch vinyl records.

Inner Sleeves for Your RecordsĪfter properly cleaning a vinyl record, the next line of defense is placing them into a clean and sturdy inner sleeve. With vinyl records becoming harder to replace and increasing in value every day it is time to start treating your record collection with respect. You've seen those old records in the flea market with ring wear? Stop that by using an outer poly bag or sleeve. Hold on, you don't use an outer plastic sleeve to protect the jacket either? That means that every time you slide the album cover back into the rack it gets scuffed and marred. Worse yet, are those folks who don't even use an inner sleeve and just throw the naked record back in the record jacket which leaves the record prone to dust and causes seam splits to the cardboard outer jacket because the record keeps rolling freely inside. Kind of silly to spend time and money diligently cleaning your records only to throw them back into a filthy inner sleeve. Most albums and singles come stock with paper inner sleeves which over time yellow, tear and worse hold dirt and shed paper onto the vinyl record. readers have spent a substantial amount of money on their vinyl record collection so it's important that we protect them properly. and more.ĭo your vinyl records use protection? Oh yes, records need to be protected as do the record's outer jackets with that beautiful album cover art. What are the best protective sleeves for my vinyl records? Which is better, paper or poly inner sleeves? Why are 3 mil. A complete guide to choosing inner and outer record sleeves to protect your vinyl records.
