Great Video. I have a VPI and I am very pleased with it. The Vodka works great. I have watched this twice. Very informative and great method. Thanks!!!
I use a similar method, but I use Lysol anti fungus antiviral spray on the album cover outside and inside and leave it to dry well. This will help protect against mold.
Nice man-cave bruh! Also, not bad advice for vinyl care... but Sammy Davis Jr. Live at the Cocoanut Grove???? Even the name of the album is misspelled.
As one write, it looks like therapy. If you have several or many to clean, you never get it done - it will take forever. And the result will still be a brush or thing working the surface and a little in the groove. I have a ultrasonic cleaner, work five records at the time. Clean totally down the groove, and a rack to dry the last water off the records. Fast but top efficient (by efficient i mean that even very noisy records are like new, that's the whole idea) - And by the way: where do you store that big cabinet with your vacuum-cleaner??
Only a small amount of views with 7 thumbs up and one thumbs down. I can never understand why people would go thumbs down on something unless the comment and make a point. There are simply a lot of losers out there.
Yet again, another user completely forgetting that the dirty side has contaminated the platter which the cleaned side then rest on. Yikes. Another round of cleaning ?? May I suggest putting a piece of paper cut out onto the platter before cleaning starts, with 'A' written on one side so there's no mix up when re-using.
Pretty cool machine, good method separating the vacuum heads for the 1st cleaning stage.
Cleaning a Sammy cover with vodka is very fitting. Haha. Great video and tips. I have plenty of filthy records. Thanks.
This is well worth watching. It’s challenging with older albums.
Great Video. I have a VPI and I am very pleased with it. The Vodka works great. I have watched this twice. Very informative and great method. Thanks!!!
I use a similar method, but I use Lysol anti fungus antiviral spray on the album cover outside and inside and leave it to dry well. This will help protect against mold.
Nicely done.
Vinyl Juice is awesome on this machine if you can get hold of some, only ebay i found
Good video.
Do you use this method before or after the Courvoiser?
Thank for sharing
Nice man-cave bruh! Also, not bad advice for vinyl care... but Sammy Davis Jr. Live at the Cocoanut Grove???? Even the name of the album is misspelled.
As one write, it looks like therapy. If you have several or many to clean, you never get it done - it will take forever. And the result will still be a brush or thing working the surface and a little in the groove. I have a ultrasonic cleaner, work five records at the time. Clean totally down the groove, and a rack to dry the last water off the records. Fast but top efficient (by efficient i mean that even very noisy records are like new, that's the whole idea) - And by the way: where do you store that big cabinet with your vacuum-cleaner??
This like going to therapy?
I think I’ll just stick to cd
You’re not listening then…
You need ear plugs guy!
Only a small amount of views with 7 thumbs up and one thumbs down. I can never understand why people would go thumbs down on something unless the comment and make a point. There are simply a lot of losers out there.
Yet again, another user completely forgetting that the dirty side has contaminated the platter which the cleaned side then rest on. Yikes. Another round of cleaning ?? May I suggest putting a piece of paper cut out onto the platter before cleaning starts, with 'A' written on one side so there's no mix up when re-using.
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