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Labels stay dry but it really gets those dirty albums clean
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40 year old albums sound as good as new after cleaning with this system
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My old albums were filthy (so much for handling them well when I was in my teens).I do recommend ordering additional Spin Clean Dry Cloths - especially if you're cleaning a lot of albums
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I did however have many unlistenable albums the spin clean revived and got rid of most snaps and crackles
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I had around 250 albums to clean and that was quite a feat over a weeks time
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So far I have cleaned about 95 albums that were in storage for about 15
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I put at least 50 albums through the Spin Clean and was only mildly impressed
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I cleaned about 40 albums with my first
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He's shown me what the albums look like "before and after" using this product.
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Some bulk albums that were purchased in an auction were cleaned and the results were amazing
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During that time I've cleaned about 820 LPs, the oldest from 1958 as well as some brand new albums
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Spent the entire day cleaning approximately 50 albums
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Just sit down to your favorite game or movie, get the spin clean ready & knock out 20 or 30 albums.
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So, for a total of less than 3 bills, I have a fantastic system that scrubs my albums clean and then sucks the wet solution off leaving me a dry pristine album
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First off if your expecting a dramatic improvement, you should, IF the album is just dirty
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However, if you are cleaning an album that is free from serious damage, be prepared to hear a noticeable improvement in sound - in some cases, records "brightened" significantly
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This worked well as the brush got the majority of the gunk (especially from garage sale/thrift store vinyl) and then the SpinClean really scrubbed it well, leaving a nice shiny clean album
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I just cleaned my first 10 albums and have now listened to about 6 of them, both sides.
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The Pops and hisses were dramatically diminished or totally disappeared all together making my albums sound great and preserving them for many future uses
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I can clean 20 - 25 dirty albums before the water is dirty and needs changing
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It worked really well as step 3 i.e. taking the album from SpinClean and putting it on the Record Doctor V to suck all the dirty wet solution off
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If you'll remove one of the "wheels", the album will turn smooth as silk in one direction
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Easy to use and cleaned all my albums perfectly.
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The Spin Clean will make those cheap albums into treasures again
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Probably not a bad idea to put the freshly cleaned albums into new sleeves, especially those decades-old garage sale finds.
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This cleans your albums by you slowly spinning them thru the cleaner bath
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I can clean 20 - 25 dirty albums before the water is dirty and needs changing
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It takes about 1 minute to clean an album-
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The rollers jump around and move, everything has a very cheap feel to it - but it did clean my albums very well.
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The rollers jump around and move, everything has a very cheap feel to it - but it did clean my albums very well.
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The cleaning solution was filthy after several albums being cleaned
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This is what I do to clean my albums
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The price is a little steep, but seeing how well it cleaned brand new albums, I'm satisfied.
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Brand new albums should also be cleaned by the way
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arrived as advertised and certainly helps to clean 40 year old albums I find in thrift stores
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For dirty/used albums, wipe first with a good brush (original discwasher, or new Mobile Fidelity Brush) and solution
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It doesn't clean all albums as deeply as the old "wood glue" method, but it does pretty close.
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I used about half the largest bottle size to clean my albums over about 4- 6 weeks
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So, for a total of less than 3 bills, I have a fantastic system that scrubs my albums clean and then sucks the wet solution off leaving me a dry pristine album
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This product is a life saver for us who love our vinyl albums but have to stay on a budget and the best part is how many times have you gone to a record store or flea market and see an awesome album for $1.00 and the only reason its that's cheap is because it's filthy?!?
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A lot of times, albums are very dirty when they leave the production plant.
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I recently bought a new turntable and decided to clean up about 150 albums, about half of my collection.
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He has cleaned over 100 albums so far, now my Johnny Mathis "Heavenly" album(50yrs old) sounds like new...we are happy with this product and would highly recommend it
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I've cleaned 75 albums in 3 different settings, doing 25 at a time
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(related rant: this is a truly great album
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Sense I already had an excellent turntable which was just sitting on a shelve reminding me that it was time to break out my albums, I decided that before I attempted to play the albums, they needed a thorough cleaning
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Whether the album is superficially dirty or is unplayably filthy, the Spin Clean quickly and safely gives records a deep clean
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With cleaning the 40 albums I had to use like 5 or 6 clothes( it comes with 2)
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Excellent system for cleaning up albums of all ages and even condition.
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Does a good job cleaning my albums.
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(I recommend these internal sleeves MOBILE FIDELITY - MFSL INNER SLEEVES (PKG 50) and suggest you always put clean albums in new sleeves
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After using SpinClean, I lay the album on a 16x16 microfiber cloth Eurow Microfiber 16 x 16 in
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Well the people for the Spin Clean Record Washing system figured it out and made this simple device that makes it possible to really give your precious albums a completely safe scrub down without dropping $600.00 - $
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Just sit down to your favorite game or movie, get the spin clean ready & knock out 20 or 30 albums.
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I thought my albums were clean
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Last night I cleaned about 20 records ranging from a couple throwaways to my much cherished White Album
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Each filled session can clean 20-30 albums
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So after looking all over for the best and cheapest way to clean my albums on a budget I was told by many that the Spin-Clean was the way to go
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I cleaned 25 brand new albums and there was some plastic residue on the bottom of the tray when I finished, so I know it did something while I spun it around.
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Now think of how much better your album will sound without that buildup of years worth of dirt
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In addition my albums had a slight mildew smell probably from the old cardboard sleeves
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you have to let them dry after cleaning 3 albums
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My albums look shiny and sound great
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Between it and digital noise reduction I've really enjoyed my new, old albums if you get my meaing
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I've always used a disc brush for cleaning albums and it wasn't until I went to purchase another one that I saw this product
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I recommend cleaning all (even brand new albums) before letting your needle hit them.
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This is a good option for an album cleaning system without spending a lot of money
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After cleaning about 20 albums the water was really funky but nothing compared to what was settled out on the bottom of the tank.
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And it allows me to clean records faster as I don't have to wait for them to dry on a dish rack before putting them into a new sleeve
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I have the Orbitrac 3 Pro and it works pretty well, but not nearly as good as this cleaner
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don't clean quite as
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I tried my friend's VPI 16.5 record clean machine, and felt that spin clean + wood glue results in the similar quality of cleaning as with the VPI cleaner.
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I got the MKIII bottle with the MKII unit, so I was initially confused as to how much of the solution to use
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The Spin Clean will not undo damage, but with records that l own, some over 50 years old, filth can sound like damage, and filth CAN be undone.
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The Spin Clean will not undo damage, but with records that l own, some over 50 years old, filth can sound like damage, and filth CAN be undone.