Disc Doctor.
However if you can't afford it, then at the very least get the best distilled, or reverse osmosis, water that you can and a Eureka 350A steamer. Even without "cleaners" you would be AMAZED how well Steam, done right, will clean up your vinyl! And, of course, it all needs to be done manually AND it will not degrade your LPs the way some chemical cleaners can.
As I mentioned before, even if you can afford the Disc Doctor products you MUST steam clean the LPs to get maximum playback potential from them. I have empirically tested this with all types of systems so whether you have an Acoustic Raven TT with a Schroder tonearm and a Lyra Titan cartridge or a Music Hall with a Goldring cartridge you WILL notice the difference.
However if you can't afford it, then at the very least get the best distilled, or reverse osmosis, water that you can and a Eureka 350A steamer. Even without "cleaners" you would be AMAZED how well Steam, done right, will clean up your vinyl! And, of course, it all needs to be done manually AND it will not degrade your LPs the way some chemical cleaners can.
As I mentioned before, even if you can afford the Disc Doctor products you MUST steam clean the LPs to get maximum playback potential from them. I have empirically tested this with all types of systems so whether you have an Acoustic Raven TT with a Schroder tonearm and a Lyra Titan cartridge or a Music Hall with a Goldring cartridge you WILL notice the difference.