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If you're hoping to transform a lot of variable condition records into great sounding records I think you might be disappointed by any cleaning method. One thing I've found is cleaning records can make you more sensitive to pressing faults and mechanical damage, so you end up wanting better quality records.
My records are mainly from boot sales and auctions so their condition is variable to say the least.
I'm considering something like this http://audiorevita.pl/ or the ali equivalent.