To counter a post above, IMHO 99.9% of people don’t take record cleaning seriously enough.
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I use a VPI 16.5 cleaner and Audio Intelligent Premium Record Cleaner — Formula #15. For the sake of thoroughness, discussions of record cleaning should probably include: https://thevinylpress.com/app/uploads/2022/01/PACVR_3rd-Ed_2022-01-17_Master.pdf |
I used a VPI 16.5. Then I tried 80KHz ultrasound. The latter made as much difference as the upgrade of a major component, so I cleaned all my records with US. Later, I found that my stylus hadn't worn much - minimal wear at 1000 hours, verified by photomicrograph. I think a quality US machine is a no brainer, but YMMV. |
I second Spin Clean, It is a great place to start. I've recently upped my game with an ultrasonic cleaner. I modded it so it cleans 8 records at a time. I buy used vinyl from antique stores so cleaning upon arrival home is critical. I also agree that cleaning this intensely can cause damage. Don't clean for the sake of cleaning. My process is:
Amazon.com: VEVOR Ultrasonic Vinyl Record Cleaner 6L 40kHz Also, as a note, when you launder the cloths you use NEVER use fabric softener!
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