I am trying one more thing, as the suggestions make sense.https://www.homedepot.com/p/4-in-Flat-Chip-Brush-1500-4/202023923It should get into the grooves, and the bristles are on the soft side. Worth a shot...
Mazz I still have my steamer. I believe Mapleshade sells/sold a kit. That got me interested in buying one. Very affective however my Kirmuss Ultrasonic Baby rules. Money well spent. Jim if you want to try the steamer C,mon over and you can have it for free.charles
I built my ultrasonic for about $150. I already had a Nitty Gritty unit that had served me well for many years, but there's nothing that comes close to ultrasonic... followed by a vacuum drying.
Quote from: S Clark on February 27, 2020, 04:36:55 PMI built my ultrasonic for about $150. I already had a Nitty Gritty unit that had served me well for many years, but there's nothing that comes close to ultrasonic... followed by a vacuum drying. How do you vacuum them?
Quote from: Nick B on February 27, 2020, 06:49:10 PMQuote from: S Clark on February 27, 2020, 04:36:55 PMI built my ultrasonic for about $150. I already had a Nitty Gritty unit that had served me well for many years, but there's nothing that comes close to ultrasonic... followed by a vacuum drying. How do you vacuum them?Just take them from the ultrasonic bath directly to the Nitty Gritty for a vacuum dry. No waiting around, no putting them in a rack, just put them in a new sleeve. I don't change fluids until after 15-30 cleanings, so I don't like to leave the fluid on the record to air dry.