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Originally Posted by berettafan
I eventually got a good result literally rinsing and washing in the sink with one of those edger paint pads, then pat dry then use a commercial cleaner spray and microfiber puffy thing product for final clean. I think this is doing more or less what the spin clean does.
Trying to decide what % of my vinyl purchases might be used and benefit from a more sophisticated cleaning machine.
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The brushes on the spin clean squeeze pretty firmly. I can tell by the dirt at the bottom how well it works. The reason I do not recommend using the sink is because you are not using distilled water….
Back during Covid I lost my job and was out of work 1 year. So, I got the spin clean and actually cleaned about 2,500 records at the kitchen table out of boredom. Took all summer. This was a real pain in the azz but I am glad I did it. Now, when new records come in, when I get about 5 new ones, I clean em and I use a little sticker on my resealable sleeves so I know it was cleaned