![]() The first step in cleaning the record is putting a small portion of the cleaning fluid on the record surface. A puddle of fluid 2 inches around should be enough. You should use enough fluid to completely flood the surface of the record. |
![]() Turn the record clockwise about 10 turns while using the VPI record brush to distribute the cleaning fluid over the surface of the record and into the grooves. Repeat the above for another 10 turns while turning the record counter clockwise. |
![]() The last step is to vacuum the cleaning fluid from the record surface. Hold the crevice tool flat over the record and turn at least 10 turns. A couple of turns will remove all of the visible liquid but more turns are needed to get the last of the fluid out of the grooves. |
Help us continue our work with a donation
44 queries. 0.439 seconds
September 15th, 2007 at 15:14
I made this rcm from these specs exactly. Im wondering if the vacuum crevice tool is supposed to touch the record when vacuuming? Of course I have the velvet applied to the crevice tool. It is a little tough to hold the vacuum close to the record without hitting it or being too far away and not sucking any liquid. Any info would be appreciated,thanks.
January 7th, 2008 at 23:33
Where can i found the vacuum accesories??? any website to buy these accesories?
Thanks