billbradleyYou want BBQ sauce? Get the fuck out of my house. 2,890 Posts
Discwasher works ok. There are better ways to do some serious cleaning but for quick day to day cleaning while listening to your records they work fine.
Discwashers are great for brushing dust off of clean records. Do not expect them to actually "clean" your records though. I would not fuck with that solution they come with.
Thanks for the input. So, is the VPI the only way to go for the "total clean?" I've had good luck using a friend's machine and I must say it worked well.
Is there anyway to accomplish the same clean without the machine?
I guess this is as good a place as any to ask... what kind of solution do yall use/make for records? I know a mix between distilled water and rubbing alcohol is a good move, but what proportions? Do yall add anything else to the mix?
I guess this is as good a place as any to ask... what kind of solution do yall use/make for records? I know a mix between distilled water and rubbing alcohol is a good move, but what proportions? Do yall add anything else to the mix?
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Discwasher works ok. There are better ways to do some serious cleaning but for quick day to day cleaning while listening to your records they work fine.
http://www.everestaudio.com/price-pages/Goldring-Super-Exstatic-Record-Brush.htm
Can be found for under 20 bones. Simply the best. Good to use in conjunction with the milty zerostat. Case closed.
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Is there anyway to accomplish the same clean without the machine?
This was brought up not too long ago - Cleaning Records?
There's quite a few recipes in the second post's links.