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TroutFisher wrote: Tue Aug 25, 2020 11:54 pm Thank you, Paul. I have amended my original post, however, based on my experience, I doubt DQ really has a comprehensive understanding of this topic.
I'm sure DQ knows more than enough on this topic, he is not the one asking the question on cleaning machines.

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TroutFisher wrote: Tue Aug 25, 2020 11:54 pm Thank you, Paul. I have amended my original post, however, based on my experience, I doubt DQ really has a comprehensive understanding of this topic.
DQ has said that he owns an ultrasonic cleaner, knows how much it cost, and likes it.

What do you think he doesn't understand about that?

Not much point in amending your original post...then repeating the content in your very next post :lol:
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Like DQ, I purchased a cheap 6l Chinese ultrasonic cleaner off flea bay, made up my own solution from a recipe on DIY Audio and made some crude " supports" from some spare wood. The LPs rest on a dowel and are clamped by cork Ikea coasters.

I clean 2 LPs at a time rotating them by hand for circa 100 seconds per quarter . The machine is very noisy so I always wear decent ear defenders. The cheap machines are ok, but I would prefer a better used British or German unit but the price of these has been rising steadily on fleabay for a few years. At the end of the cleaning cycle I spin the wet LPs as fast as I can which helps to disperse the cleaning fluid which for the most part is distilled water.

Its a boring job but I only clean 6 to 10 LPs in a session and I don't have 100s to clean so I am ok with the task. Its not foolproof but its certainly value for money and it definitely improves the listening experience.
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/363059306151.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/124245648851.

In my experience putting clean records in a rack and air drying is sufficient. Anybody want to have a wager trout pout can't tell the difference between this and his favoured 2 machine clean.

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Daniel Quinn wrote: Wed Aug 26, 2020 10:51 am https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/363059306151.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/124245648851.

In my experience putting clean records in a rack and air drying is sufficient. Anybody want to have a wager trout pout can't tell the difference between this and his favoured 2 machine clean.
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If I already had a vacuum RCM (which I do), I would use it for drying.

The question, for me, is would an Ultrasonic do a better job of the wet cleaning?
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There's no way to prove it, either way.

But arguing about it, gives some people something to do before they die. Me, I had a child and a nearly fatal brain bleed at 49. That's given me enough to do.
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I suppose you could randomly pick 5 records for wet cleaning 5 for ultrasonic and try and gain a picture of how they did. But my guess is that you simply won't be able to tell.

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Docfoster wrote: Wed Aug 26, 2020 1:07 pm ADMIN EDIT - please see Classifieds announcement: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=50748

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