AudioQuest Record Brush Antistatic Carbon Plate Brush

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AudioQuest Record Brush Antistatic Carbon Plate Brush

AudioQuest Record Brush Antistatic Carbon Plate Brush

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And this is a good tip generally: store your vinyl upright when it's not in use to prevent warping. How we choose the best vinyl record cleaners As an alternative to a pad, the brush is useful for two reasons. Firstly, it has a better chance of entering the grooves to remove dirt that lies within. Second, because of the nature of the fibre type, it drains static electricity which attracts dust in the first place.

Storing your vinyl properly is another way to keep the grime at bay for longer. When I'm not playing a record I keep it in a dust cover inside its sleeve and store it in a built-for-purpose vinyl storage unit that's in a cool dry place and away from direct sunlight. Designed for use with the GrooveWasher cleaning pads. But you can use G2 Fluid with your preferred absorbent brush or fabric. NOTE: Carbon fiber brushes are non-absorbent and not designed for wet cleaning. Use of G2 Fluid with a carbon fiber brush is not recommended. Angle the brush slightly so that the bristles are able to easily flow in the same direction as the record is spinning. Hold the brush steady and in the same position for 3-4 revolutions. Step #3: Removing the Brush From the Record Now repeat steps 1-3 as many times as is necessary to get the record to a level of cleanliness that you’re satisfied with.Summary of the Audioquest Anti-Static Record Brush Enhance Your Vinyl Experience with the Audioquest Anti-Static Record Brush

To everyone who has an AQ Record Brush (thank you), or any brand of Carbon Fiber brush, and to everyone who hasn’t yet discovered how simple it is to keep records clean: We invite you to experience the reborn AudioQuest Anti-Static Record Brush. Your records will thank you!" This refill is one of the essential parts of the GroveWasher product that simply works great. Gently cleans the record surface lifting out all the accumulated dirt and grime with ease." Richard VillanovaIf a good quality brush is out of your budget range then take a look at a non-abrasive, microfibre cleaning cloth. A good quality example is offered by 3M but there’s plenty of others out there. This type of cloth is good at absorbing oils and hangs onto dust and grime.

In addition, a carbon fiber record brush will also remove any loose dirt, dust or debris from the record surface. Intended for daily use, it does a good job of removing this superficial dirt and minimizing static charge, but it doesn’t get deep enough into the grooves to extract all the dirt that may be lying within. Velvet Record Brushes This is easier said than done but there are ways you can limit the amount of grime that ends up clogging up the grooves on your records. For starters, handle your records with care. Never touch the grooves, instead hold the record at its edges. If you do get any finger prints or dirt on the playing surface, wipe away gently with a soft, clean cloth. As outlined above, using a record brush before and after playing your records will benefit them not only for the play you’re listening to, but also in the long run too. It provides a neat solution as it offers the benefits of both a carbon fiber and a velvet brush, although personally I feel that the velvet element of these combination brushes isn’t able to be utilized properly.Drip stand (drying stand) with collection tray for up to 15 LPs or singles (slides into the case after use). It reduces the need for more frequent deeper cleaning of the record, and while it doesn’t totally eliminate this requirement, it does have the effect that it helps to maintain the record in a much cleaner condition between more intense cleans. Notes:This 15 ml (approx 1/2 oz) bottle of SC1 Fluid is formulated for use with the GrooveWasher SC1 Stylus Brush. It is also effective with other stylus brush styles. I wouldn't advise using any old cleaning fluid though - only use liquid that'll treat your vinyl collection with kindness, not a heavy-duty solution which could damage your records. And speaking of cleaning fluid, if you're not careful you could easily spill some on the label. To avoid such misery, I recommend you buy a label protector – they're cheap and easy to put on/take off. Some products, including the Boundless Audio Record Cleaning Kit featured in this guide, come with one included. How can I stop my records getting dirty I use a Cleanervinyl Pro XL mounted on a UC3360 ultrasonic cleaner. This setup will allow you to thoroughly yet gently clean up to 16 (7”to 12”) vinyl records simultaneously, with rotation speed and temperature control from room temperature to 80°C. Also, you can automate the time spent on each of 3 frequencies: 40kHz, 80kHz and 120kHz. When the cycle is complete it has decent sized fans to dry off your clean, static-free records.



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