Thanks for the links! Wish I'd been able to find them 6 years ago; quite a bit less expensive than the V8 cleaner I ended up with. The rotisserie is higher quality too, but isn't powered. I can think of a few ways around that, though. You might want to look into adapting a low RPM DC electric motor for the purpose - it makes the process pretty much set and forget.
I agree that the ultrasonic system is the best way to clean records, hands-down. I tried the Kodak Photo-Flo sample included with the V8 and it didn't really seem to make much difference. I've had a gallon of LAST machine cleaning solution sitting around that was purchased many years ago for a vacuum machine that I never ended up acquiring. That seems to help get rid of mold and greasy fingerprints more completely than pure distilled water. I add about 500 ml per tankful.
Other folks here have extolled the virtues of ultra pure water in various ultrasonic applications. I'm not convinced I have to go quite that far - distilled water out of the local grocery appears to do the trick sufficiently for my purposes. You can search the forums here for more detail on the matter at your leisure.
FWIW, I don't use the heating element at all. Room temperature seems to work well enough and I just dump the water down the drain as soon as I see sediment in the bottom of the tank.
Hope this helps and enjoy your clean listening!
I agree that the ultrasonic system is the best way to clean records, hands-down. I tried the Kodak Photo-Flo sample included with the V8 and it didn't really seem to make much difference. I've had a gallon of LAST machine cleaning solution sitting around that was purchased many years ago for a vacuum machine that I never ended up acquiring. That seems to help get rid of mold and greasy fingerprints more completely than pure distilled water. I add about 500 ml per tankful.
Other folks here have extolled the virtues of ultra pure water in various ultrasonic applications. I'm not convinced I have to go quite that far - distilled water out of the local grocery appears to do the trick sufficiently for my purposes. You can search the forums here for more detail on the matter at your leisure.
FWIW, I don't use the heating element at all. Room temperature seems to work well enough and I just dump the water down the drain as soon as I see sediment in the bottom of the tank.
Hope this helps and enjoy your clean listening!