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  • Thank you for your replies!

    Yeah I did do a quick search in this thread and saw you use one of those big machines @Airhead - this is way overkill / too expensive etc. for me though.
    Saw you recommended the Spinclean one a month ago @timmah! and was wondering if others use this as well or whether anybody would recommend one of the similar systems like the more expensive Knosti. Also, I do realise now there's the SpinCLEAN and there's the SpinCARE ..which seems to be the cheapest of all but gets fairly good reviews..

    Anyways - I'm really wondering if it would be worthwhile for me to get any one of those at all (or whether some kind of "manual method" would actually be preferable)..
    ..for me, it's mainly about cleaning newly bought records - and occasional "cleaning" between plays to help get rid of static (although I'm finding this doesn't really help that much, frankly).

  • it's mainly about cleaning newly bought records - and occasional "cleaning" between plays to help get rid of static

    That's what the Project does for me. Of course it depends how many you're buying if it's worth the outlay. They do work for static because water defeats the static charge. What you then find is pressing faults and there are a lot of them around at the moment.

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