Vinyl Cleaning: Device to keep label dry?


I have some rough vinyl that will require more than a damp brush to resurrect. I will need to immerse the platters in soapy water. I thought I saw somewhere some kind of device that clamps onto the record, encircling the label and sealing it from water damage. Maybe it had a silicone gasket type material where it holds onto the record.

Anyone know what I saw, or was it another weird dream?

Craig
craig_c
I have a groovmaster and it works well, especially when using steam to clean. I recommend having two, it makes the process go faster.
Yesterday I read about a device called the "Spin Clean Record Washer" on the Needle Doctor site, complete with demo video. It's designed in such a way as to eliminate the wet label concern ... looks promising. I can see how it could probably be used in a steam cleaning application too. Right now, during steam cleaning - to keep the label dry - I cover the label with a small finger bowl (slightly larger than label size in diameter). It works, but it's pretty slow.
Buconero117/Strateahed - Just curious, are you getting better results from steam than from a typical vacuum RCM w/fluids set-up? Also, are you using the Mapleshade steam cleaner?
Gradys - I never tried a typical RCM w/ fluids. My process consists of cleaning one side at a time using Disc Doctor Cleaner applied/scrubbed gently with record cleaning brush; wiped clean with micro fiber towel #1, then steamed with Perfection Steamer (using mineral free pure water), then dried with separate micro fiber towel #2. Then air dry in dish rack. Great results, but only do a few records at a time. I rationalize the work with "I only have to do it once".
I've never had a problem with the majority of lables out there. I don't think it would be too hard to fabricate something from a home store tho meet your needs.