Who's using either a Monks or Loricraft and what solutions are you using with them?
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Folks,
Found this really cool Anti-Static Dust Cleaner/Sweeper, is it worth the cost?
https://elusivedisc.com/integrity-hifi-tru-sweep-anti-static-dust-cleaner-sweeper-medium/
Pro-Ject - VC-S2 ALU Record Cleaning Machine
https://elusivedisc.com/pro-ject-vc-s2-alu-record-cleaning-machine/
In regards to cleaning machine, I want something effortless. Is there a better alternative without paying crazy money.
Thank you!
Found this really cool Anti-Static Dust Cleaner/Sweeper, is it worth the cost?
https://elusivedisc.com/integrity-hifi-tru-sweep-anti-static-dust-cleaner-sweeper-medium/
Pro-Ject - VC-S2 ALU Record Cleaning Machine
https://elusivedisc.com/pro-ject-vc-s2-alu-record-cleaning-machine/
In regards to cleaning machine, I want something effortless. Is there a better alternative without paying crazy money.
Thank you!
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I use a Monks. I've tried a variety of fluids, including the one Monks offers, the "new" Torumat branded "Groovy Fluid" or some such by Brooks Berdan, Walker's 3 and 4 step fluids, Hannl fluid from Germany (thanks @Syntax), Audio Intelligent and a few others. For deep cleaning I use the AIVS #15 with the unidirectional pad from the Walker kit, for a mild clean I still like the Hannl with a Monks brush but the concentrate is no longer available in the U.S. so at some point I'm going to have to find another fluid when I run through my remaining stash. Everybody has their favorite. Easy enough to buy a few brands and try them. I use reagent grade 1 water to rinse. For your amusement: [url]https://thevinylpress.com/app/uploads/2017/12/DSCF0766.jpg[/url] |
Update: Pro-Ject - VC-S2 cleaning machine is here and after cleaning 15 records, I am giving this machine a very enthusiastic thumbs up. The supplied ‘Wash It’ concentrated fluid leaves no residue and quick to dry. In less than 90 seconds you have a clean record to play. The cleaning process is not as simple as dropping the record into the slot as some of the UC machines with 4 figures price tag but I found the process with VC-S2 pretty straightforward. It’s definitely a far cry from spin-clean record washer (also brought in for comparison). To be completely honest, I kinda enjoyed the process with VC-S2. You start off by clamping the record between the two plates, start the motor running and pour a little bit of diluted cleaning fluid onto the grooves, spreading it evenly with supplied goat hair brush before turning the vacuum arm into place, switching on the vacuum suction to suck up the dirty cleaning fluid. The vacuum leaves the record completely dry, while the waterproof padding underneath the clamp ensures that the record label is protected throughout the process. The bottom clamp size is exactly the same size of the record label so you’re not transferring the dirt onto side A when you flip the record to clean side B. It’s currently on sale for $649 and free shipping, in case anyone interested. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B084KJQ6QT/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Thank you everyone for your suggestions. |
Why not just get a simple record DR RCM....it essentially does the exact same thing all the other more expensive ones do. It simply vacuums out of the grooves your choice of record cleaning fluid, nothing more nothing less. Vacuuming is vacuuming. Yea, u will have to turn record manually, but is that really that big a deal? Short of going the ultrasonic route, I’d say this Is the best option that leaves money on the table to acquire more records. Just to add, the velvet lips are there to create a seal for the vacuum, the real deep cleaning occurrs during the spreading of the cleaner with maybe a high quality goat hair record brush. |
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