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In Reply to: And smot my arse ?.. ;~))).../nt posted by Fred J on December 14, 2005 at 06:29:54:
I've not been using it for years, but after five months or so I can report that it works very well. Even after picking up an album at an out-of-town store, that was RCM cleaned just before I paid for it, the Milty pulled "microdust" up and out of the grooves when I got it home. It also pulled this fine stuff out of the handful of (new, sealed) Classic reissue records I've purchased.I've only used it on a couple of hundred LPs, but I can also report that the "red side" does a very good job of pulling out larger particles that can evade wet cleaning. The "black side" of the brush takes care of the finer stuff. It can produce a quiet surface with no chemicals, no mess, no noise.
Best regards,
Jim
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- Milty is cheap and it works very well... - dean man jim 06:44:49 12/14/05 (3)
- Re: Milty is cheap and it works very well... - lukiedog 06:47:16 12/14/05 (2)
- Re: Milty is cheap and it works very well... - dean man jim 08:15:42 12/14/05 (0)
- How do you pick up the line of dust at the end of the sweep? 'Good question' (only kidding..) - frankwm 06:57:49 12/14/05 (0)