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Works very well May 30, 2008 D. Curtis 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
This brush really seems to get into the grooves with its tiny fibers. The cleaning solution seems to clean without any residue. I used to use the Diskwasher system years ago and the new version shouldn't even be called the same thing. I am glad that I found and bought this one.
vastly improves the sound of your old vinyl July 4, 2009 Angela (Madison, WI) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased this to clean up my vinyl, as I was also purchasing the AT-PL120 turntable. My LPs have been spun innumerable times, and most date from the 60's-80's. I originally wanted an expensive machine that would remove all the debris from my records, which hissed and popped quite vigorously. As I could not afford that product, I selected the Stanton Record Cleaner Kit. The soft brush is excellent at whisking away dust and debris from the vinyl grooves. The applicator fluid is quite helpful, as well. The kit has vastly improved the sound of my records, and I am pleased with the results.
Free American September 21, 2009 D. Aanenson (Mpls. Mn U.S.A.) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Stanton came though were RCA failed, Very nice cleaner, has a felt brush like it should have to get in and clean the grooves of your vinyl albums. arrived in 3 days of order.
Very Effective Tool November 12, 2009 J. Foster (Houston, TX) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Although the price seemed a little high for the particular type of tool, I must admit that this is the most effective and simple record cleaner I have used. I often pick up records in thrift stores that are undamaged but dirty - every thing from heavy dust to mold from a record sleeve that had become wet during some past flood. If you follow the straightforward directions, this does an very effective job of picking the debris out of the record grooves.
Not many options September 22, 2007 Samuel Chell (Kenosha,, WI United States) 78 out of 78 found this review helpful
I still maintain a sizable vinyl collection, drawing from it each week for a radio show (I doubt the majority of stations in the country even bother to keep a working turntable). The old Discwasher, now simply a name sold to Phillips Electronics (RCA, General Electric), impresses me less these days than this Stanton brush. Unlike the corduroy material of the Discwasher, it has a felt-like material that appears to penetrate the grooves and pull out more dust than a stiff corduroy wipe. I don't buy, however, the claims either manufacturer makes about "special formulas." When the bottle of liquid runs out, it's silly to purchase another 25 dollar kit. Simply refill it with a 50/50 mix of water and isopropyl alcohol and expect the same results.
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