What do I need to effectively clean my records


I have some new and used records that are in need of cleaning. I'd like to buy some materials I can use from home, and I don't have space or money for a cleaning machine. I took a couple to the local store and cleaned them on the VPI there, didn't seem to do much. A guy there recommended I buy a more effective cleaning solution and stiffer brush, but then another guy said a stiff brush would damage the records. I read the post about the sketchy "spot remover" type cleaner being used, but I'd like something guaranteed not to harm the records or my rig. I keep hearing about Last, both the cleaner and protectant. Is the protectant worth it?

I'm a total novice. I have only a dry brush. Can I get some advice on exactly what to buy and how to clean: brands of cleaners, what to scrub with, what to dry with, how to clean them (use circles? brush inside to outside? how vigorously?). It sounds silly, but where do I set the records to dry? Also, should I buy replacement audiophile sleeves (which ones) to keep my really nice records in? Is a separate stylus cleaner necessary?
matt8268

Showing 1 response by charliee

Hi Matt,
You can go to www.amusicdirect.com and find all the clean-
ing products you may need. If you dont have a machine you
can clean your records with a set of Disc Doctor Miracle
Record Brushes, Record Reasearch Labs Super Record Wash,
and then rinse them with distilled water.

They also have a few differant brands of record sleeves, you should put a formerly dirty record into a clean sleeve
if possable.

The Disc Doctor brushes come with complete cleaning and drying instructions for non machine cleaning, and they are possably the best cleaning brushes out there.

Meanwhile start saveing your pennies for a machine with a
vacuum for the rinse and dry, I cant imagine cleaning with-
out one.

Charlie