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Re: [ARSCLIST] Record Cleaning question
At 11:41 PM 1/25/2004 -0800, Joel Ackerman wrote:
A friend asked what I knew about a machine for cleaning LPs called the
Nitty Gritty. Said to be a combination of fluid cleaner with vaccum. I
knew nothing about it. He has a collection of rock and folk LPs.
Comments based on use would be appreciated, together with alternative
suggestions if you don't feel this is a good choice.
I've used a Nitty Gritty for several years with good results. It uses a
fluid which is vacuumed up. The machine and their fluid are both somewhat
expensive; economical substitutes for the fluid can be found, but little is
needed per disc, so the research is hard to justify.
I find it a convenient and practical choice for moderately soiled discs. It
won't deal with cemented-in muck and is unnecessary for dust on a
well-stored disc, but for those in between it's a good choice.
Mike
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