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<blockquote data-quote="Carnajo" data-source="post: 970563" data-attributes="member: 4842"><p>Have you tried/considered one of the vacuum record cleaning machines. I got one from [member=361]Hi-Phibian[/member] and it works great. Not sure how price compares to an ultrasonic machine but I think it came to about twice the cost of a spin-clean but well worth it. Spin clean can still be used as a pre-bath, so spin, then vaccuum. Downside is the noise of course, not sure how loud the ultrasonics are, but the upside is that it requires minimal drying afterwards (one wipe with a microfibre cloth helps).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carnajo, post: 970563, member: 4842"] Have you tried/considered one of the vacuum record cleaning machines. I got one from [member=361]Hi-Phibian[/member] and it works great. Not sure how price compares to an ultrasonic machine but I think it came to about twice the cost of a spin-clean but well worth it. Spin clean can still be used as a pre-bath, so spin, then vaccuum. Downside is the noise of course, not sure how loud the ultrasonics are, but the upside is that it requires minimal drying afterwards (one wipe with a microfibre cloth helps). [/QUOTE]
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