We are getting ready to order 1000 cheap poly sleeves and 300 of the more expensive reinforced poly sleeves for our LP's. I never use new liners unless an LP has been recently cleaned, then I just follow up with a grounded carbon fiber brush following each play.
The reinforced sleeves will be used on favorite LP's that see more playing time.
Sleevetown, that Patrick mentions above, has the best prices that I have found so far.
I just found an old low profile LP rack (plastic coated iron rod) @ a local thrift that holds 50 or so and will use this as a drying rack when hand cleaning LP's (figure that 50 @ is all that I can stand to do in one session).
The reinforced sleeves will be used on favorite LP's that see more playing time.
Sleevetown, that Patrick mentions above, has the best prices that I have found so far.
I just found an old low profile LP rack (plastic coated iron rod) @ a local thrift that holds 50 or so and will use this as a drying rack when hand cleaning LP's (figure that 50 @ is all that I can stand to do in one session).