• Reviews around plastic (2.00 of 5)

    Spin-Clean Record Washer MKII Complete Kit

    • It's made of cheap plastic and it takes a huge amount of labor to use
    • It is essentially a strong plastic tub that has 2 soft brushes that face each other in the middle of the tub.
    • Hard, brittle yellow plastic and what appear to be cloth diapers for $80
    • The main cheap plastic is breakable and not sturdy at all.
    • It was not yellow like the picture but dark brown and there was a huge hole where the cheap plastic had broken off inside the box
    • Plastic, cheeply made, expensive for how it's made.
    • This is cheap-ass plastic, and under no circumstances should this product be confused with--or compared to--a professional vacuum/VPI system
    • And yes this little piece of cheap plastic is made in the USA
    • The plastic feels a little cheap, but who wants to pay more for precision-lathed rollers?
    • It is however a very well designed, effective piece of cheap plastic.
    • It does have a little bit of a cheap plastic feel, and the record doesnt spin as easy as I would have imagined, but it definitely does the job of wet cleaning vinyl records
    • It worked well at getting sticky plastic residue (from poor quality original record sleeves) off the
    • There's plastic, and then there's cheap-ass plastic
    • 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.
    • 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.
    • 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
    • I have the Orbitrac 3 Pro and it works pretty well, but not nearly as good as this cleaner
    • don't clean quite as
    • 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.
    • I got the MKIII bottle with the MKII unit, so I was initially confused as to how much of the solution to use
    • The dishwater I made fun of is actually Spin Clean’s fluid that you mix with distilled water.
    • Spin Clean’s instructions say to turn the record three revolutions in each direction.
    • As the description says, you can clean up to 50 LP’s on one tank, and it can sit for up to a week