• Reviews around susan (1.54 of 5)

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

    • I use a Spin Clean first then Vinyl Vac with a homemade lazy susan
    • The Lazy Susan is 14" in
    • f you have some time, an old turntable (or lazy susan
    • Works well, even buying a small vac and lazy Susan, much cheaper than prebuilt solutions.
    • Get a 12" lazy susan, and use this.
    • He was equally thrilled, I think, when we found him a lazy Susan to use with it
    • but you'll need something like a lazy Susan or old
    • I recommend using it with a lazy Susan.
    • You can make one from lazy susan, or like me grab a broken turntable from craigslist for free and only use it for cleaning
    • I use an armor all wet/dry vac and I rigged a lazy susan to hold the record in place
    • I made a turntable out a lazy Susan I bought at Bed Bath and Beyond with just a cordless drill, a 1/4 inch bolt and a couple of nuts
    • the Vinyl Vac wand over the spindle and spin the Lazy Susan slowly around and vacuum out the dirt
    • I purchased a wooden lazy Susan from Lowes, drilled a hole dead center and put a spindle from an old TT in the hole
    • But the thought of finding/buying a cheap lazy Susan somewhere, securing a peg in the middle somehow, and then buying a roll of that rubber matting seemed like too much work, so I ultimately bought a broken turntable on eBay for about $11, it even came with its own mat, so it saved me the effort of having to build my own and in the end probably would have cost about the same either way
    • They recommend a cheap lazy Susan (available on Amazon) to place your records on while
    • I took the mat off the old TT as well and placed it on the lazy Susan
    • With small amount of homemade cleaning solution, lazy susan and following the instructions, I achieved a very good result
    • Pick up a lazy Susan at a thrift store, add a spindle in the
    • You need a small wet/vac and a nonworking turntable or lazy susan
    • With small amount of homemade cleaning solution, lazy susan and following the instructions, I achieved a very good result
    • They recommend a cheap lazy Susan (available on Amazon) to place your records on while
    • But the thought of finding/buying a cheap lazy Susan somewhere, securing a peg in the middle somehow, and then buying a roll of that rubber matting seemed like too much work, so I ultimately bought a broken turntable on eBay for about $11, it even came with its own mat, so it saved me the effort of having to build my own and in the end probably would have cost about the same either way
    • Great product; works exactly as I had hoped and records sound great after use.
    • and I thought "hey, just missing a
    • I caused).I may eventually buy an all in one type of record cleaner as it would be more visibly appealing in my AV room, but for now this is a great solution to keep records clean.