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Record cleaning things.
Gd evening.
I have asked this question over on another forum, but thought I would also ask here at my home site. Record cleaning anti static brushes; does anyone have any suggestions, recommendations on make, model where to buy one etc. Thanks, Good night and good luck KC jones |
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Re: Record cleaning things.
Well, there is the evergreen Shure brush, quite cheap and readily available on Ebay. I use one and it does a quite respectable job. You might need something better though for bad 2nd hand purchases with finger marks and heavier grime, then I imagine it's a job for liquid cleaners but I don't have any experience with those.
Hal55 |
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Re: Record cleaning things.
Hi KC, I use a Hunt, EDA mark 6 brush, keeps my records in good fettle, I have a spare that was used by my late mother, if you would like to collect and try it, it's yours, I think you should have my contact details. BOB
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Re: Record cleaning things.
Ha yes I have the Hunt, EDA mark 6 brush as well It must be all of 25 year old know and still works well
I don’t think you will get the hunts brush new now but Milty do a copy Always use the brush dry http://www.amazon.co.uk/Milty-Super-Exstatic-Dust-Brush/dp/B004XHBAD2/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1347194052&sr=8-15 Wet cleaners are Expensive http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002ZDQ9IM/ref=as_li_ss_til?tag=berniesdiscomusi-20&camp=213381&creative=390973&linkCode=as4&creati veASIN=B002ZDQ9IM&adid=0HC8KHJS47JNASDZCHME&&ref-refURL=http%3A%2F% 2Fwww.discomusic.com%2F101-more%2F6193_0_7_0_C%2F A video on how not to Clean you valued Vinyl thou http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6OjtKUZ048 But you could make one with old record deck and vacuum cleaner but think it through http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=diy+record+cleaner+machine&hl=en&rlz=1T4G ZAG_enGB464GB464&prmd=imvns&source=lnms&tbm=isch&s a=X&ei=P5FMUOv1OsyT0QXxiYGIAg&ved=0CAoQ_AUoAQ&biw= 1280&bih=827
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Re: Record cleaning things.
The Milty brush looks much the same Colin, We had a Hi-Fi shop in the town in the mid seventys, here in Kettering, that had a Keith Monks cleaner for hire, very good, suprising just how much **** there was a some of my records, the price of them now is a bit rich for most I feel. BOB
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Re: Record cleaning things.
I use an Okki Nokki. Works very well and relatively good value at £400 if you have a large record collection. An option is to share the cost of the machine with a friend
http://www.okkinokki.co.uk/ |
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Re: Record cleaning things.
Thanks for all the info. The Missus wanted to buy me one for my Birthday, so she has ordered a Milty one.
Thanks for your offer Bob, very kind, but I couldn’t possibly accept your late Mothers, it must be a family heirloom. Hope the Knee is limbering up. Greg - That's a good idea! |
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I bought one of those about five years ago in a local hi-fi shop. They were doing a clearance sale, never set a foot in that place before but the flyers tempted me to have a look... Even got a 50% discount and the brush works fine.
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Re: Record cleaning things.
A quick google came up with this. any use?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Acc-Sees-APV...eneric&sr=1-13 |