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Below is the link for Vinyl Stack ultrasonic kit for those who wish to clean four lps at a time without wetting the label. This seems clever to me although I know there are other units available. Here you need your own ultrasonic cleaner. But it's cheap on ebay.
Despite the appeal of this newer technology for cleaning records, I don't think it's a panacea, judging by some user reviews. As a former dentist we had to scrub instruments well before putting them in the ultrasonic. Otherwise, they wouldn't be free of debris after the bath. I admit this might have little relevance to record cleaning, though. At least we don't usually put records in our mouth- although some on this forum might need a pacifier at times!
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That ultrasonic thing, is that like homeopathy for records? ;)
hmmm, read up on other things cleaned with uS. or if maybe you had one for cleaning jewelry you would get the concept.
just sayin'.
...regards...tr
My plan is to get an ultrasonic cleaner from David Ratcliff (USA). Clean first with Spinclean then ultrasonic which cleans 8 at a time while protecting labels. Last thing to do is Record Doctor vacuum clean(using new cloth "lips" on the vacuum cleaner.
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I agree, having made the leap thinking (hoping!!) I could sell my Loricraft. My US-RCM can't do what a good manual cleaning does BUT it does do something my Loricraft can't and that is give you increased focus and transparency. Now wheteher the ADS cleaner would allow you to forego a manual RCM I'm not sure. But from what I read from owners the answer is still "no". The big "?" is would I buy one again if I had the chance? That's a tough one to answer because one thing I've read, heard and learned, that last bit of performance often costs the most.
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