Getting and keeping records clean................


Hello,

I have my turntable on the way and my vinyl collection growing weekly. I am thinking I will need to get a record cleaning machine to enjoy vinyl to its full potential. What RCM are recommended by you? Is it possible to clean records by hand effectively? I wonder if I can clean my collection by hand now with disc doctor or similar and brushes? I plan on getting a record cleaning machine but it will probably take a little while before I can swing the dough for one. Any help would be greatly appreciated such as which cleaning solution to use and brushes and their source. Thanks again.
nicksgem10s
A friendly suggestion. Type the words record and cleaning and/or machine in the search bar and you will uncover over a hundred threads discussing the topic. You'll get more than enough information to help or confuse you.
If funds are limited, you might also do a search for a DIY RCM. You might find it will fill your needs for a long time. I built one a few weeks ago and it works very well, for very little time and money. As far as fluids, RRL (record research labs) and AIVS ( Audio Intelligent Vinyl Solutions) seem to be the commercial solutions of choice by many. I have been using AIVS and am very pleased with the results.
To make it simple for you - If you want to save money get Record Doctor II. If you want to pay more for convenience, get VPI's machine (its the most popular), but overkill IMHO.

And yes you need something with a vacuum suction cleaning by hand will be labor intesive and you'll have a hard time getting rid of the lose dirt in the grooves after cleaning. Some will argue, but for $200 you can have all you need.

Rob
I agree with everyone here!! from doing a search and finding hundreds( seems like thousands!) of info threads on the subject as 4yanx said- to using any of the cleaners types listed as long as you do indeed use a vacuum.-Ken