Record cleaning video, guy shows us the way.

I think he has a good point. Long term effects may not be good but worth a try on some really dirty records. As for the dust he did say it may take several “cleanings” .
It reminds me a product back in the 70’s that the “Ball” company made for records that was a lubricant and a protector. It was not suppose to build up on itself. Ball (yes the jar manufacturers”) was also a aerospace manufacturer.
I had that stuff. I think it was called Sound Guard. and it worked.
 
Just toss them in the sink and break out the Dawn dishwashing liquid. It really does wonders on the greasy pizza fingerprints. Also works on CDs ;)
 
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