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In Reply to: RE: Ultrasonic cleaning posted by Jack D II on March 28, 2015 at 11:53:10
I clean records with a wiping cloth, a blower bulb and a brush - a lot of work and slow. I buy mostly use records; they are always dirty.
I will say I'm a skeptic of ultrasonic and a skeptic of record cleaning machines (RCM, vacuuum). That's upfront.
You say you are shopping and have priced ultrasonic machines. Well, why not give the prices you have found? You have them in mind already. It would make sense and complete your post. Are you also buying and intending the ultrasonic for used records?
(grumpy)
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Why on earth wouldn't he use it for used (& dirty) records? (With US cleaners you replace the fluid every few cycles - or (better) it has a pump and a filter.)
Andy
Andy and Jack D II - Yeah, I was expecting that a record cleaning machine would be most likely intended for second hand records. I was just saying some background info would make sense. You have many old, uncleaned records... You have old records and sink washing (or otherwise) has been unsatisfactory... You hope ultrasonic does better than X...
Good point, escapist, I totally agree.
Alexis
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