Thanks for the additonal info and congrats Pradeep.
I lowered the counterweight and it seems the issue with the curling of thread under the nozzle is almost gone. It happened once during cleaning of appr 15 records.
Maybe another cause that contributed to my problem was that the thread became too wet because I was using too much fluid (I literally flooded the record) and/or I did not wait long enough to have a part of the fluid evaporated. I am now using less liquid, but make sure that it is still wet all over, then wait about 1 minute and dry the record from the label outwards. ANd leave the pump on between the cleaning steps.
I did some test recordings before and after the cleaning and the result is really amazing. Less pops and crackle and much more detail (dynamics) in the music. What a great machine!
I lowered the counterweight and it seems the issue with the curling of thread under the nozzle is almost gone. It happened once during cleaning of appr 15 records.
Maybe another cause that contributed to my problem was that the thread became too wet because I was using too much fluid (I literally flooded the record) and/or I did not wait long enough to have a part of the fluid evaporated. I am now using less liquid, but make sure that it is still wet all over, then wait about 1 minute and dry the record from the label outwards. ANd leave the pump on between the cleaning steps.
I did some test recordings before and after the cleaning and the result is really amazing. Less pops and crackle and much more detail (dynamics) in the music. What a great machine!