Record Cleaning Machines


My LP collection is growing. As I invest more and more, I realize the need for a proper record cleaner. Once again I ask the council for suggestions. My budget is flexible, but let’s say $1000 max. 
Thanks 🙏 
andrewkelley
I have a Project RCM. Best investment I have made in my audio hobby. Even records that look clean sound better. I don’t play any vinyl that has not been through the cleaner at least once. 
It’s a manual vacuum based system but is a breeze to use. After cleaning a few hundred records I could go through the motions without thinking. Every clean record goes into a new MFSL inner sleeve and is dated. 
https://positive-feedback.com/audio-discourse/rushton-paul-diy-approach-ultrasonic-cleaning-lps/


After I read this article I went DIY US with a VPI Cyclone to remove the rinse water. It’s total cost was more than $1000, I spent total (US and VPI) just about $1800. It’s the best thing I ever did for my collection. I used Discwasher D2, D3, D4, etc. I used Record Doctor with their juice and MoFi juice. Then I used the VPI with their juice and MoFi juice and the Walker 4 step program. The Walker got them clean and quiet, but it’s very tedious, somewhat less so than the Kirmiss though. None were as complete and as easy. A big plus is that static is temporarily removed as one of the detergents has an agent to de-static used in hospitals and clean rooms.


The rinse is very important. The cleanest water (Type 1 Regents) is very important so no debris is left behind. Always use a fresh, new inner sleeve also. The records stay quiet. When they get dusty that causes some clicks or pops I just rinse again and play after a ten minute air dry. I can do about six records an hour, much faster than the Walker system and like greased lightning compared to the Kirmiss.


The plus, not anticipated, beside quiet records is the stylus stays cleaner and wears less. After more than 1500 hours on my turntable the stylus of my Sound-Smith Helios looked like it had 300-400 hours according to Peter Lederman.
There is a very lengthily thread on the VPI forum, with Harry chiming in from time to time. It is quite illuminating in that you can learn all the problems to avoid without experiencing them yourself.

After you use a good ultrasonic you will never look back. Elmasonic coupled with Record Stack rotation device and Versaclean leaves a super clean record    Good luck 
It has been pointed out that the Keith Monk RCM is used by Better-Records and no one can question the cleanliness of their records.
Their current model similar to the Better-Records one is $3750.
It is not ultrasonic but must be good. Anyone know how it works?
Millercarbon, you also mentioned the Walker stuff. What is the complete process? The micro photo on the Keith Monk site shows an “after” that is completely clean. What does the a Walker stuff add?
I have ordered a Keith Monks RCM. It may be the only machine that thoroughly removes most dirty fluid. I am convinced it is the current state of the art.