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In Reply to: Great. Any cleaning of used LPs is a major step in improved sound and posted by alaskahiatt on November 10, 2021 at 08:22:52:
Actually, I once had a Nitty Gritty, which I sold like a complete dumb@ss when I bought a package deal that included a new motorized record cleaner. I should have kept it until I had the chance to check out the new one. Lesson learned, because I prefer the manual. But in any case, I have had and been using a record cleaner. I was looking for a better option.
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- RE: Great. Any cleaning of used LPs is a major step in improved sound and - Todd A. 15:49:44 11/10/21 (6)
- RE: Great. Any cleaning of used LPs is a major step in improved sound and - Dpdubros 16:51:11 11/10/21 (5)
- RE: Great. Any cleaning of used LPs is a major step in improved sound and - Todd A. 17:22:31 11/10/21 (4)
- A possible but not perfect solution would be an ultrasonic machine - alaskahiatt 21:10:03 11/11/21 (3)
- RE: A possible but not perfect solution would be an ultrasonic machine - Dpdubros 02:55:25 11/12/21 (2)
- Those are good points concerning alcohol and using microfiber for drying. - alaskahiatt 10:33:24 11/12/21 (1)
- RE: Those are good points concerning alcohol and using microfiber for drying. - Dpdubros 12:45:51 11/12/21 (0)