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    Vinyl Vac 33 - Vinyl Record Cleaning Kit - Record Vacuum Wand for Deep Cleaning (Attaches to Your Vacuum Hose)

    • With small amount of homemade cleaning solution, lazy susan and following the instructions, I achieved a very good result
    • I don't really think you need it, but again, if I know for sure it will improve audio results in some way, then it may be worth purchasing
    • I never had so good result in cleaning my vinyl
    • For the best results, and for particularly dirty records, I have found that the Tergitol formula, an old carbon fiber brush, a distilled water rinse.
    • is,clean about 5 or six records at a time and let the vinyl vac wand dry for even better results
    • the Vinyl Vac the results are very low noise if any
    • I've only had it for a few days, but the results so far have been outstanding
    • I have not owned an RCM, so I can't directly compare, but I've bought a lot of RCM-cleaned records, and have been using this for a year, and feel like I'm getting very similar results
    • While the results on the vinyl album I brought with me were undeniably great, the cost of that machine makes it suitable for only zillionaires: over five thousand dollars.
    • Simple: once I manage to get the choreography down, the results are outstanding
    • I also did not use the wetting agent listed on the recipe, so unless the wetting agent vastly improves the results of the cleaning, I more than likely will not use it in the future, either
    • After a few days of trials, I finally got the great results for using it
    • Used together with my spin clean have achevied great results, recommend!
    • I've also cleaned many more with it and always with very good results
    • I found I got maximum suction and the best results by using Vinyl Vac without either of the reducers
    • I absolutely love it, and the results are better than any method I've tried.
    • Cleaning results are directly proportional to the amount of time spent and if you take 4 or 5 minutes per record, you will end up with a near perfect result
    • I use it with my spin clean and an old turntable and the results are great