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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 9.0 inches | | Product Width: | 7.0 inches | | Product Height: | 2.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.4 pounds | | Package Length: | 12.6 inches | | Package Width: | 7.0 inches | | Package Height: | 2.1 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.3 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 12 reviews |
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| | Features | Vinyl record cleaner comes with 2 ounces of liquid cleaner and a velvet pile brush for removing dust
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.
The Best of What Remains For Vinyl Care.... Jun 25, 2010 OK, maybe I should qualify the title, as audiophiles with plenty of money (more money than brains?) do have far far better options. Among them cleaning systems that involve a special turntable just for cleaning that squirts some ungodly concoction of an alchemist's brew on to one's precious virgin limited resource fossil substrate. Those run about $2000 to $3000 US.
Back in the 70s and 80s, and even up to the late 90s the Discwasher system was hands down the best in this price range. But someone in the new concern thought that a corduroy-like fabric could replace the old, to disastrous results. Do Not even go there, if indeed you still are able.
This leaves Stanton VC-1 system, and it is the closest thing in spirit to the old Discwasher system. I find that the cleaning fluid is adequate, certainly doesn't harm the vinyl as far as I can inspect and hear. And the dry brush does a good, but not stellar job of cleaning simple dust from the platter. More difficult flotsam is another matter.
In this modest price range the Stanton is your best option. As well I also think their SC-4 Stylus cleaner is an attempt in the right direction. As a vinylphile since 1966 when I was a tyke of 5 and ruthlessly spinning discs on our family mahogany console, I have used all levels of equipment (although the $100,000 turntable made in Maine I have yet to try) and now that I'm broke again for the third time I can feel comfortable knowing that my 6500 albums are being well protected by me in conjunction with not too liberal nor overuse of the Stanton system. Use it, just don't go overboard with it thinking it will remove hardened snot, tears, spittle, phlegm or any regurgitation.
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Over-Priced !!! Not effective !!! Dec 01, 2009 Product is useless in my opinion and was not worth the price I paid. I would not order this item ever again.
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Very Effective Tool Nov 12, 2009 Although the price seemed a little high for the particular type of tool, I must admit that this is the most effective and simple record cleaner I have used. I often pick up records in thrift stores that are undamaged but dirty - every thing from heavy dust to mold from a record sleeve that had become wet during some past flood. If you follow the straightforward directions, this does an very effective job of picking the debris out of the record grooves.
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Free American Sep 21, 2009 Stanton came though were RCA failed, Very nice cleaner, has a felt brush like it should have to get in and clean the grooves of your vinyl albums. arrived in 3 days of order.
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vastly improves the sound of your old vinyl Jul 04, 2009 I purchased this to clean up my vinyl, as I was also purchasing the AT-PL120 turntable. My LPs have been spun innumerable times, and most date from the 60's-80's. I originally wanted an expensive machine that would remove all the debris from my records, which hissed and popped quite vigorously. As I could not afford that product, I selected the Stanton Record Cleaner Kit. The soft brush is excellent at whisking away dust and debris from the vinyl grooves. The applicator fluid is quite helpful, as well. The kit has vastly improved the sound of my records, and I am pleased with the results.
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