What stereo5 said and what lewm just repeated is a misunderstanding. I just changed the brush in my HW-17, which I have owned since I bought it new in 1986. It has cleaned literally tens of thousands of records. It now has pride of place in our second home in NH. It has replaced an HW-16. I also have an MW-1 Cyclone at our home in FL, which has already been used to clean well over 1,000 records, with ~ 7,000 remaining from an estate. But if you don't believe what I am about to compose here, I invite you to verify it by calling VPI directly. First, the bristles of their brush, or any other brush on the market for that matter, are not fine enough to reach into the grooves of a record. The VPI brush is stiff yes, and it is superior to any other I have found for cleaning very dirty records. It is especially effective at removing stuff that nothing else seems to touch (peanut butter and jelly?) that seems to accumulate on rare old jazz records that I find at garage sales. Anyway, I am not in anyway trying to diss the VPI brush, just stating the facts. Second, if you over vacuum your just cleaned record a static charge accumulates in consequence. This is the result of the friction between the velvet lips on the pickup tube and the surface of the record. You can verify this for yourself by deliberately over drying a record. Or you can call VPI for confirmation. I do not like to be argumentative and hope you will accept this information in the friendly spirit in which it is provided.
Record Cleaner won't clean?? Or is it me?
Hello,
I have a MUSIC HALL WCS-2 record cleaner... and I can't for the life of me get it to actually clean my records... I am using Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab - Super Record Wash and my process is as follows:
I spin up the Music Hall with some vinyl.... I pour a nice dab of the Sound Lab Record Wash on it, use a Carbon Fiber Anti-Static Vinyl Brush to spread it around, for maybe 10 or so rotations, and then I turn on the vacuum of the Music Hall until it is nice and dry.
I put the record on my player, and I am rewarded with still a bunch of pops and dust and it's just a bit of a nuisance.
Am I doing something wrong? Am I missing a step in the process? Am I too much a perfectionist and I should just live with a bit of the dust?
How best to keep a 80% "Clean" record clean? So that I don't have to do this constantly?
Thank you!
R.
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