Hello
I've read the
Cleaning Secrets Thread along with other writings online, including
Zen and the Art of Record Cleaning Made Difficult and I am more thouroghly confused.
I want to make sure I properly clean my used albums so that a) they sound great b) I don't muck up my new Audio Technica cart. I want just a few steps. And no materials that cost more than the cost of my total record collection ; )
Context: First time TT owner (KAB SL1210), very modest vinyl collection 30? - half are used
My plan for dirty vinyl only: Dry sweep brush #1> hand wet pre-wash > machine wet wash/vac > Dry sweep (differnt brush than #1)
1. Dry sweep with a basic carbon fiber brush (Brush-1) [[Yet to purchase]]
2. Wet wash with MOBILE FIDELITY RECORD BRUSH
link < this brush has replaceable cleaning pads with Mobile Fidelity Super Deep Cleaner liquid [[Yet to purchase]]
3. KAB-EV1 manual record cleaner machine w/vac
[ordered], using MOBILE FIDELITY SUPER RECORD WASH liquid [[Yet to purchase]]
4. Goldring Exstatic Deluxe Carbon Fiber / Felt Brush- Same as Hunt EDA
[on order]Question: Is there anything missing in this process? For now I want off the shelf materials. the mad scientist stuff can come later. I need to order the missing liquids and brush now. The TT is due in 1-2 weeks!! Thanks.
enjoy your music ~ed