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The only thing I do these days is just gently clean off any dusty that gathers on the stylus tip.
Chips are "Plant-based" no matter how you cook them
Donald Trump needs kicking out of a helicopter
Chips are "Plant-based" no matter how you cook them
Donald Trump needs kicking out of a helicopter
I got set up on sunday, at a cost of about £150 quid with the solutions costing about 20 quid on top.
Tbh its a basic setup,quite noisy, air drying after on a converted plate rack etc.
I’ve had a slight issue with some labels getting slightly wet so ive got to mod the discs that hold the vinyl slightly to make them waterproof.
I seem to be getting about 12 done with each bath of solution, but i have to say, the sound after is unbelievable.
I’m amazed at how clear they sound - all those pops and clicks that you would think are scratches really arent - just a build up of crap in the grooves.
Some of these lp’s havent been played since the mid-80’s.
I really doubt that i’ll buy cds again.
Marlin
that would be great, thx
I”n terms of fluid, mine is simple - 4.8 litres distilled or de-ionised water, 200ml Isopropyl Alcohol, 10ml Ifotol and 5ml of Triton X-100 (a detergent). Always achieved great results.”
Thread link here: https://www.hifiwigwam.com/forum/topic/127148-homemade-ultrasonic-vinyl-cleaner/page/19/
I said maybe.....