…when ii said “dry” brush in my original post i neglected to say “with a cleaning solution”. I too feel the original Discwasher was the best system. I have never used the Zerostat but will consider that option.
thx
A GOOD dry record cleaning device
I have tried several “on turntable platter” dry” cleaning brushes. I currently wash my albums (wet clean) with a Spin Clean wash manual system before they are ever played. I currently use Audio Quests’ new Carbon fiber brush first and then a Big Fudge cleaner with their cleaning solution afterwards before the stylus drops onto vinyl. (Yes I clean the stylus too). I am not sold the Big Fudge is cleaning the grooves well enough…
Can y’all give me your thoughts and suggestions please for a better cleaner?
I use the Yukimu ASB-1 Brush, very similar to the Furutech ASB-1. It is made using CORBRID Fibres as part of the Brush Make Up, which are known for Anti Static Properties. The Brush Bristles are extremely fine and soft. To use this, I do two inner to outer dead wax cleans, with the bristles laid flat going with the flow of LP's rotation. I have yet to have a LP show a level of surface particulate immediately following a clean that will be a concern. This is such a soft Brush, and easy to keep the Bristles tangle free, I even use it as a Styli Cleaner. Maybe Neil Antin in another update, can show methods to keep Cleaning Bristles in their cleanest condition. |
I've never cleaned a record with a double IPA, though I may have listened under those conditions. Probably not carefully.
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@dogberry +1
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