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In Reply to: RE: One of the best investments I've made posted by LtMandella on March 3, 2022 at 12:47:15:
there are some reasonable vacuum setups out there like the KabUsa unit. I use my older and heavily modified Record Doctor V for rinsing and drying after the ultrasonic cleaning. It is fast, and the result is a totally dry record for immediate playing.
The only problem I have had with the ultrasonic cleaning came when I cleaned three Ornette Coleman LPs. All three were distorted throughout both sides. Subsequently, four Stan Getz
LPs came out fine. ;^)
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- If you still have a vacuum machine, you can use that for drying. If not, - alaskahiatt 03/3/2216:26:39 03/3/22 (5)
- "Distorted"? - ToddM 07:38:40 03/4/22 (3)
- The smiley face indicated jest. I am not fond of Ornette Coleman, but - alaskahiatt 11:02:36 03/4/22 (1)
- Ah-ha-ha. - ToddM 12:35:37 03/4/22 (0)
- RE: "Distorted"? - Mick Wolfe 09:01:23 03/4/22 (0)
- RE: If you still have a vacuum machine, you can use that for drying. If not, - LtMandella 16:45:25 03/3/22 (0)