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Of course demag works on records, especially this time of year when humidity is down and static cling is up.
To get rid of static electricity, couldn't you just lay it on one of those grounded mats made for electronics assembly? I'm not a sure a demag is going to do anything for static, as SE mentioned...
Sorry, I guess I am confused. I figured a demagnifier would also get rid of any static buildup also. I guess that was a bad assumption on my part. But wouldn't polarizing or adding a magnetic charge to anything cause it to (most likely) attract statically charged particles?
It sounds like the old demag sticks that we used on tape heads back in the day. Now those demag wands were pretty small & designed for a 1/2" tape head. Will they work on a record or do I need something larger. How about a bulk tape eraser?
Perhaps I am not knowledgeable about vinyl to understand its composition, but I have never heard of it containing any material capable of retaining magnetic field orientation- Fe, Ni, etc . Therefore, I am skeptical of the effects of demagnetizing something that shouldn't give off a measurable magnetic field.