Looking for advise and recommendations on a nice record cleaner.


Hello,

I have a McIntosh MT10 and a good size collection of records. 

I noticed some of my records not sounding like they use to. 

I was told that my records were dirty and to look into a good record cleaner. 

I am now here for recommendations and where to look to solve my issue. 

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Sorry if some sage has already mentioned it…. but contaminants pre and post process are EASY to see under black light….. 

carry on

@wfowenmd Right on Perfect Vinyl Forever is excellent and an affordable way to evaluate IF a person values US cleaning before making a deeper $€£¥ plunge.

I bought two consecutive MoFi and ran one thru enzyme the Nitty Gritty, sent the other to PVF ( version 2 archival )… needless to say…i have a Degritter…now

I’m definitely in the minority here, but I use the Spin-clean device and use my own, somewhat different routine with very good results. I can detail the process that I follow if necessary. Labor intensive routine but I’m happy with the results. 

has OP told us his budget?

I manually scrub the heck out of dirty LPs, it's amazing how quiet and wonderful an old LP I have played a million times since the 60's can sound. New shape stylus goes deeper in the grooves, so get them clean!!!!!

 

Batches of 10 while listening, dead center, great imaging, very enjoyable.

my mix: cleaning fluid they give you, juice it up with extra alcohol, add a few drops of JetDry dishwasher rinse stuff.

plastic picnic table cloth from Party Store, doubled on top of .....

Cover paper label with top of plastic soup container from Chinese Take Out

Spritz with manual spray dispenser.

Scrub vigorously, deep into the grooves, with baby scalp brush from Amazon

Spin gizmo for rinse only, distilled water from CVS (it's there, they might tell you they don't have any, but it's there).

Pre-Dry with cloth (while dripping excess water back into the tank).

In the drying rack, fits 10.

Put on the next LP.

Well, however we do it, we all seem to agree that clean vinyl is better than dirty vinyl!