@bjw54,
Agreed. I also include my pre-steam method in that thread.
Agreed. I also include my pre-steam method in that thread.
New Hobby Ultrasonic Record Cleaning
@bjw54, Your process of pre-clean first with a spin-clean (or vacuum RCM or manual in sink) and then final clean with ultrasonic is a time-tested record cleaning process when working with water-based cleaners. Large automated industry does essentially the same thing sometimes pre-cleaning with parts-washer and then ultrasonic or they have multi-bay ultrasonic units. But, essentially, the process is the same: pre-clean to get the big stuff and then final clean to get the small stuff (that is under the big junk) |
Thanks for the link. Seems like a generic design adapted to vinyl cleaning use case per the below review: https://theaudiophileman.com/record-cleaner-pro-ultrasonic-review/ I have a Pro-ject vacuum cleaning RCM. I wonder how much better this might be of the Pro-ject? |
concerns about heat are unfounded. Currently using one of George Merrills cleaners. http://hifigem.com/hydraulic-lp-cleaning-apparatusMKII.html it is a bit messy but if you have a utility sink somewhere like I do it does a fantastic job After applying the supplied cleaning fluid, I've got enough water pressure that I use hot water from the tap to rinse with a hand sprayer after I blast them with a handheld steam cleaner and never warped a record, even those really thin ones. Try it yourself on a throw away record there was a lengthy, really lengthy thread, a few years ago about using a steam cleaner... I won't rehash it ... but it works,, something like this which is the one I am currently using https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XHXFHWG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 |