Anyone tried the Spin Clean?

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roscoeiii

Re: Anyone tried the Spin Clean?
« Reply #20 on: 21 May 2012, 07:24 pm »
yep......I've got both, I use the 'spin clean' as my pre cleaner, then the VPI. Perfect combination IMO

Twitch, care to walk us through your 1-2 punch with the Spin Clean and the VPI. I might have just broken down and won an auction on a VPI 16...

TONEPUB

Re: Anyone tried the Spin Clean?
« Reply #21 on: 21 May 2012, 07:35 pm »
Spin Clean is great to get the heavy crud off of used records.  If you don't go that route, be sure to get a spare cleaning wand for your VPI.  Use one to do the first pass on really dirty records, so you aren't dragging dirt in to new records, or ones that are regularly clean...

If you really want to get crazy, pick up a third wand and give your records one more pass with distilled/de ionized water after you've done the full clean.  That does a nice job at getting any residual fluid out of the grooves and it might even find a little more crud as well.

Keep em all in ziplock bags, marked for usage so you don't mix em up!

Have a good time with cleaner records!

:)


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Re: Anyone tried the Spin Clean?
« Reply #22 on: 21 May 2012, 08:00 pm »
Spin Clean is great to get the heavy crud off of used records.  If you don't go that route, be sure to get a spare cleaning wand for your VPI.  Use one to do the first pass on really dirty records, so you aren't dragging dirt in to new records, or ones that are regularly clean...

If you really want to get crazy, pick up a third wand and give your records one more pass with distilled/de ionized water after you've done the full clean.  That does a nice job at getting any residual fluid out of the grooves and it might even find a little more crud as well.

Keep em all in ziplock bags, marked for usage so you don't mix em up!

Have a good time with cleaner records!

:)

 Excellent advice. Have been using two but necer thought of three, ordered another today. Bless you. :thumb:



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roscoeiii

Re: Anyone tried the Spin Clean?
« Reply #23 on: 21 May 2012, 08:04 pm »
Spin Clean is great to get the heavy crud off of used records.  If you don't go that route, be sure to get a spare cleaning wand for your VPI.  Use one to do the first pass on really dirty records, so you aren't dragging dirt in to new records, or ones that are regularly clean...

If you really want to get crazy, pick up a third wand and give your records one more pass with distilled/de ionized water after you've done the full clean.  That does a nice job at getting any residual fluid out of the grooves and it might even find a little more crud as well.

Keep em all in ziplock bags, marked for usage so you don't mix em up!

Have a good time with cleaner records!

:)

Many thanks for the very helpful advice. Looking forward to the VPI 16 to arrive. I will post impressions of it vs Spin Clean and it in conjunction with Spin Clean.

Now off to look into VPI cleaning wands and whether that 16.5 upgrade is worth it...

TONEPUB

Re: Anyone tried the Spin Clean?
« Reply #24 on: 21 May 2012, 08:13 pm »
Here's one more tip for keeping the crud out of those VPI wands...

Use a carbon fiber brush (or whatever you'd like to use) to do one
pass of heavy dirt, and blow it off with a little compressed air.

http://www.tonepublications.com/analogaholic/keeping-those-discs-really-clean/

decal

Re: Anyone tried the Spin Clean?
« Reply #25 on: 21 May 2012, 11:06 pm »
Wow, if I paid $500.00 or more for a RCM, I'd hope I wouldn't have to rely on my SpinClean to help it out!!!! :duh:

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Re: Anyone tried the Spin Clean?
« Reply #26 on: 21 May 2012, 11:20 pm »
Here's one more tip for keeping the crud out of those VPI wands...

Use a carbon fiber brush (or whatever you'd like to use) to do one
pass of heavy dirt, and blow it off with a little compressed air.

http://www.tonepublications.com/analogaholic/keeping-those-discs-really-clean/
I do a pre cleaning, using a trimmed 3" bristle paint brush and a sudsing cleaner (Phoenix w/enzymes), brushing until there is a foam, then wipe with a microfiber towel leaving cleaner in the deep grooves. This removes much of the nasties before vacuuming. Then scrub with the KAB EV1 brush with distilled water, then vacuum.  Takes about 3 minutes per record, and keeps the vacuum brushes cleaner.

roscoeiii

Re: Anyone tried the Spin Clean?
« Reply #27 on: 21 May 2012, 11:41 pm »
Wow, if I paid $500.00 or more for a RCM, I'd hope I wouldn't have to rely on my SpinClean to help it out!!!! :duh:

Yeah, I didn't pay over $500 for this one. A used 16 off of eBay. Down the road I will get the upgrade kit. **Oh wait, stop the presses. It has been upgraded and the seller didn't realize it. SCORE!!!**

Oh but I digress (frantically trying to high-five myself).

Reason to pair the two is one of force applied by the brushes. I could see how the squeeze of the two SpinClean brushed pushed against each other could do a nice job with really dirty records (as TONEPUB's comments suggest). So the combo gets me the benefits of the SC squeeze, and the VPI vacuum.

TONEPUB

Re: Anyone tried the Spin Clean?
« Reply #28 on: 22 May 2012, 03:27 am »
Yep, good call on the pre clean.  It really does help get the most dirt out, no matter what RCM you are using...

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Re: Anyone tried the Spin Clean?
« Reply #29 on: 22 May 2012, 03:40 pm »
I agree with Tonepub that my SpinClin works great for precleaning the really filthy stuff. I don't usually buy vinyl less than VG+, but sometimes a killer bargain comes alone.

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Re: Anyone tried the Spin Clean?
« Reply #30 on: 23 May 2012, 11:49 pm »
Here's another nice looking RCM for only $150. You supply the vacuum.

Vinyl Magician -

http://myworld.ebay.com/rrusow/?_trksid=p4340.l2559

roscoeiii

Re: Anyone tried the Spin Clean?
« Reply #31 on: 23 May 2012, 11:59 pm »
Yes the Vinyl Magician is what got me thinking about vacuum RCMs again.   But used VPIs close the price gap and have been around for years.