Things You'll Need
Instructions
Hold the album by the edges and access the damage. What you are about to do will help a lot that is wrong with it, but it won't fill in nicks and scratches. Still, it's going to sound better very soon.
Fill a sink or a large bowl with warm water and a drop or two of detergent. Just enough to make the solution soapy.
Dip the album into the solution until the water level gets near the label. Don't get the label wet, it could wash right off. Roll the album gently until the surface is covered with the sudsy water.
With your cloth or beloved underwear, rub around the grooves in the direction they are going, round and round the record. Don't go back and forth across the grooves. Do both sides that way, wash away the years of grimy buildup.
Turn on the cold tap water and rinse the soapy water off. You should have a pretty shiny record now. With another dry cloth (tea towel or underwear again) gently dry the album in the same direction you washed it. When it is fairly dry, you can even put it on your turntable, let it spin and air dry.
When you are sure it is dry, put the needle on the record and rock out. Or chill. Or dance. Or contemplate. Whatever it is you do when you've revived a wonderful piece of culture that's been sleeping for years. Fill the air with it's goodness.