Micro Fiber Cloth for Record Cleaning


Anyone using these? Someone on the Steriophile forum suggested that they're superior to carbon fiber brush. I bought a bag of 25 at Sam's today and started using them. They do indeed seem to get down in the groves. I played several brand new records which I hadn't scrubbed with Disc Doctor fluid and brushes and all were VERY quiet. I tried wiping the carbon fiber brush with micro fiber cloth and it did seem to clean the brush well, but the brush didn't grab into the grooves as well.

Be careful. One slipped out my hands and went spinning toward my one-hour old Sumiko Blackbird. Thankfully I grabbed the cloth before it wrecked the bird.

Dave
dcstep
Haven't tried myself yet, the best one now is supposed to be Tiger Cloth.
I use micro fiber on Lp's. Before use, I wash them without Fabric Softener.  Washing removes the lint collected during manufacture. I use them for a short time, them wash again. 
I used to go to a very nice record store near Chicago and the owner was always wiping his records with one of those clothes .Used to make me shudder. Use a carbon fiber brush. A cloth can't get into the grooves. What it can do is grind dust and other undesirable substances down into them. Then along comes your stylus and wear and damage.