Best cheap record cleaning system?


I challenge all goners (I'm so proud of myself) I am using a spin wash (59.00) which actually bathes your records and runs them through brushes and then an audio advisor nitty gritty special (299.00) You have to spin it but it sucks all the moisture off the record. I am new to vinyl and am buying some of the nastiest used records you can imagine. They have all come out great after the treatment (except scratches of course). All the schmutz falls to the bottom and is isolated. I tested 750 dollar units locally and nothing comes close to actually immersing your records in this stuff and vacuuming it off. Spritsing something on doesn't work. Independently, neither really worked right. That's 359.00 total. Any other ideas?
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Showing 2 responses by dekay

A hooker told me she'd do anything for $50. I told her, "Clean my records, all 3000 of them".

I use a Groovmaster kit (used to sell for $30-$35), warm filtered tap water and DIY cleaning solution.

Sometimes I use an old Water Pik for stubborn spots.
The spin wash makes sense as you want to flush away hard foreign particles before using a brush (which simply grinds the LP with any such particles present).

The "hooker" comment is a retake on a Henny Youngman joke (the original punchline was "Paint my house").

The Groovmaster, if they are still available, is a good addition to your method as you would not have to worry about wetting the labels (you could initially run a strong flow of warm tap water over them).