I actually rinse after every step.
I use a plastic eye dropper to evenly distribute the Spin Clean fluid over the entire surface of the cleaning brushes. This way the lead in grooves and the first track and a half are affected by the cleaning solution. I use the prescribed amount (1 large capful) and no more.
I have taken albums from the Audio Desk and placed them in the Spin Clean sans cleaning fluid and was amazed at how much debris was removed from the record. The Spin Clean rinse works. I go about 16 to 20 turns in total, but equally in both directions. Because there is no cleaning fluid used for the rinse there is no floculant. The fine particles removed from the record will not be suspended at the bottom of the Spin Clean tub. Instead, they will go to the bottom of the tub and adhere to the plastic. Only a soap and water cleaning with a brush will remove this film. I wash my brushes in the clothes washes with a tiny bit of detergent and 1\2 to 3\4 of a cap of bleach added to the bleach portal. Hot wash, cold rinse.
Because of the tenacious nature of these particles, the enzyme wash was incorporated into my regimen.
Long story made short: always rinse. The Spin Clean used as a rinsing tool works well.
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I use a plastic eye dropper to evenly distribute the Spin Clean fluid over the entire surface of the cleaning brushes. This way the lead in grooves and the first track and a half are affected by the cleaning solution. I use the prescribed amount (1 large capful) and no more.
I have taken albums from the Audio Desk and placed them in the Spin Clean sans cleaning fluid and was amazed at how much debris was removed from the record. The Spin Clean rinse works. I go about 16 to 20 turns in total, but equally in both directions. Because there is no cleaning fluid used for the rinse there is no floculant. The fine particles removed from the record will not be suspended at the bottom of the Spin Clean tub. Instead, they will go to the bottom of the tub and adhere to the plastic. Only a soap and water cleaning with a brush will remove this film. I wash my brushes in the clothes washes with a tiny bit of detergent and 1\2 to 3\4 of a cap of bleach added to the bleach portal. Hot wash, cold rinse.
Because of the tenacious nature of these particles, the enzyme wash was incorporated into my regimen.
Long story made short: always rinse. The Spin Clean used as a rinsing tool works well.
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