First record cleaner


Hi folks,

In a recent thread, I got great suggestions for my first cartridge upgrade (now choosing between Ania Pro and Zyx R50 Bloom3) on my first turntable (Rega RP8).

I have been playing new records and using a Zerostat and a brush.  

Now, a few years after trying out vinyl, learning a lot, and enjoying the experience, I am ready to start taking it more seriously.  

Any suggestions for a "starter" record cleaner?

Doesn't have to be fast or quiet. Just looking for something that will do a good job.

I am aware there are different types (ultrasonic, etc.) so setting a budget hasn't been easy. 

Are there any "types" that a newbie should try first? Or avoid? 

Are used ones a good idea?

Sorry for these very basic questions. 

Thanks everyone!

 

hleeid

Look into the original record cleaning machine ever made for the BBC, Keith Monks. 

IMO, assuming cost is a consideration, get a Nitty Gritty. It’s compact, reliable and you don’t have to leave the records drying in a dish rack.  Their Pure 2 fluid is also fine for cleaning most records. If that’s too expensive, you can get a Record Doctor for about $200 and I’m sure it will be fine as well. Audio Intelligent #6 is a good 1-step cleaner to start with. The high-end ultrasonic machines are the best, but you’re talking 3-5k. Buy one if you have the $$.

I would think that most would recommend an ultrasonic record cleaner.  The shiny, best ones are a few thousand dollars, but you can get a VEVOR ultrasonic cleaner for records for only $200, and it seems to work quite well…

I would also suggest an ultrasonic cleaner.  It's the most effective way to clean records.

One of these is great. I use two; one for wash, one for rinse.

Ultrasonic Record Cleaner

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