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Quick question: how do you use a vacuum machine to dry it, when both sides are wet? ...doesn't that just make the platter on the machine wet when you flip it over?
Just an update on my DIY Ultrasonic RCM for anyone interested in this method. I have started cleaning my whole collection, its about 350 records as of now. I have been putting on the albums after a cleaning and WoW! this thing is cleaning them really well, They sound fantastic.. I dont think it can get any better than thins, they sound pristine My Method.Heat water until it is about 30 degrees C Spin 2 records for 3 minsVacuum dry on DIY Vacum RCMUsingDistilled waterIsopropyl alcohol Triton X100
how many RPMs in that 3 mins?
Interesting.I've heard different people get different results with slower speeds -- only doing one 10min revolution...
I am scared to put the records back in the Sleeves now. some dust might get on them
After seeing the AUDIO DESK rollers in action I wonder if I should be manually scrubbing above the water when my records are spinning. Or would it do nothing at all or just push dirt deeper. I have not tried 3 at a time. I clean two at a time and as I vacuum the first one I leave the spin motor running on the ultrasoic so my 2nd record does not dry. I find they dry very fast.
I had a long chat with my brother who uses USCs in a lab setting: very high end science situation. He said basically said the bubbles do all the work. Extra scrubbing, detergents, etc are pretty much redundant.