TBT, right now I have more time than money so...
But, if/when I get some extra pocket money, I'm trying to understand why I would need a RCM.
Sound like you're telling me that I could be doing damage to my records that could accumulate and have a long term detrimental effect?
I'm using RRL cleaner, a dedicated cleaning brush that I rinse after each record with distilled water.
Maybe the only thing that might be risky is the vacuuming. However, I cover the tool in a clean cotton cloth. Could I be damaging my LPs??
But, if/when I get some extra pocket money, I'm trying to understand why I would need a RCM.
Sound like you're telling me that I could be doing damage to my records that could accumulate and have a long term detrimental effect?
I'm using RRL cleaner, a dedicated cleaning brush that I rinse after each record with distilled water.
Maybe the only thing that might be risky is the vacuuming. However, I cover the tool in a clean cotton cloth. Could I be damaging my LPs??