LP Cleaning Question


I am fairly new to the analog game, but am enjoying every minute of it. I have a VPI Aries TT, Shelter 901 cartridge and a VPI 16.5 record cleaner. My problem is record cleaning. For example, I purchased a brand new re-issue of Coltrane "Live at Birdland". It sounded great right away but over time (10 plays), it began to crackle and pop a little. I put it on the cleaning machine, squirted some VPI cleaning fluid on the record, brushed the record, and then vacuumed it dry. The record looked great, but still crackle and pops during playback.

My question is, am I doing something wrong in my cleaning procedure? I have not cleaned/treated the stylus at all. Could this be the source of the noise?

Any recommendations would be appreciated.

Bob
bobkirs
i yust use mild dish soap, a sponge & luke-warm water. dry w/a soft towel. a zero-stat *does* help keep static down during play. so does a humidifier built-in to the hvac system, to keep humidity at ~40% in the dry winter months. also, a watts dust-bug, used since ~1970, has kept even my older records in good shape. this li'l brush tracks the groove whilst the record is playing - keeps the record *and* the stylus grunge-free. last year i replaced it w/a keith monks record sweeper - an upscale version, w/a grounding wire that actually drains the static charge off the record during play.

not quite as elaborate as kelly or sean, but the results aren't half-bad... ;~)

doug s.

Thank's everyone for your responses. After long debate, I think I will try the Disc Doctor stuff and try to eliminate the static electricity. If this proves ineffective, I will be trying the gasoline/acid method.

Happy Listening.

Bob
Sean aren't you using that heavy duty wire brush anymore? Be sure to follow with liberal use of coarse grit sandpaper for a truly "transparent" surface!