What is your experience with the Spin Clean?


Mine is it makes absolutely no difference. I'm thinking about returning it.

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@jjbeason14,

Read carefully, HumminGuru Ultrasonic Vinyl Record Cleaner,

HumminGuru Ultrasonic Vinyl Record Cleaner 
Regular price $376.00 USD

HumminGuru Ultrasonic Vinyl Record Cleaner Bundle with 7" + 10" Record Adapters 
Regular price$426.00 USD

If you buy the HG, recommend you get a spare tank for a rinse step - HumminGuru HG01 Water Tank | Record Cleaner | Ultrasonic Cleaner | RCM

@jjbeason14,

WRT to a return policy, I highly doubt that if you buy from China, they are going to give you a money back return policy.  

Read the HG manual to understand the device - HumminGuru_HG01_Owner_s_Manual_English_Version.pdf (shopify.com)

The purpose of the rinse tank is dependent on the cleaning process you use, such as:  Read Post #62 - HumminGuru - an inexpensive desktop RCM | What's Best Audio and Video Forum. The Best High End Audio Forum on the planet! (whatsbestforum.com)

If you use only a 'no-rinse' cleaner concentration, then you 'should' not require a rinse tank.  There are other people such as Groovewasher 

 that sell 'no-rinse' cleaning solutions.  What are they, what is the actual concentration who knows.  

Fear not, the HG produces cavitation - Interesting All-in-One Ultrasonic Cleaner - HumminGuru | Page 38 | Steve Hoffman Music Forums - see Post #930.  

The HG only has 350-ml of fluid, so it does not need a lot of power and the lower kHz, the lower the power required for cavitation.  With the HG, the two 40kHz transducers (~30W ea) are located one each side, very close to the record; located exactly where the big hole is in the aluminum foil.