How We Grade And Clean Records
Record Cleaning
We use a wet process. Some are cleaned by hand, others using a VPI 16.5 W Record Cleaner. The liquid we utilize is a combination of distilled water, 90% isopropyl alcohol, and a few drops of a scentless dish soap.
If you would like your records cleaned, we are happy to help you out. The fee for service is based on the number of albums and their condition. Reach out or bring your vinyl in for a quote!
Record Grading
We use a scale to describe the condition of a vinyl's record, inlay, and sleeve.
Letter Grade |
Stands For |
Vinyl Condition |
Inlay Condition |
Sleeve Condition |
M |
Mint |
Perfect. Never been played, touched, or even removed from packaging. |
Perfect. Never been removed from packaging. |
Pristine. Still in shrink wrap. |
NM- |
Near Mint Minus |
Perfect, except for the fact the vinyl has been removed from its sleeve at least once. |
Perfect, except that it’s been touched by human hands at least once. |
Pristine, but no longer sealed. |
NM |
Near Mint |
Close to, but not quite, perfect. May have a couple nearly invisible markings. Audio is crystal clear. |
Close to, but not quite, perfect. May have hard to see markings or extremely light indents. |
Close to, but not quite, perfect. May have hard to see markings or extremely light indents. |
VG++ |
Very Good Plus Plus |
Brian and Elise are the only weirdos who use this because they feel there must be something between VG+ and NM |
See previous box |
See previous box |
VG+ |
Very Good Plus |
You can tell it used to be owned by someone else, but they took good care of it. Audio may have crackles and pops. Light scuffing and some visible scratches present. |
You can tell it used to be owned by someone else, but they took good care of it. May have some small creases, indents, or other markings. |
You can tell it used to be owned by someone else, but they took good care of it. Corners are less sharp. Some ringwear and expected aging visible. |
VG |
Very Good |
This thing was loved. You can hear crackles and pops for short periods of time. |
This thing was loved. It has some creases and maybe a few markings. |
This thing was loved. Ring wear is visible. There may be discoloration and some markings. |
G+ |
Good Plus |
Plays without skipping. Has many crackles and pops. Lots of visible scratches. |
Seams are starting to split. Tape, writing, and other defects are present. |
Seams are starting to split. There may be tape, writing, or other defects present. |
G |
Good |
Plays, but with small skips, crackles, and pops. Clearly visible scratches and scuffs. |
Seams are split. There may be tears, tape, writing, and other defects. |
Seams are split. There may be tears, tape, writing, and other defects. |
F |
Fair/Fine |
Playable but has multiple visible scratches and small skips that greatly alter sound quality. |
Falling apart |
Can still hold the vinyl, probably. Has extensive outer damage. |
Portions of Discogs.com suggested grading for vinyl was used in the creation of this table.