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Systemic Development => Analog Devices => Topic started by: Jack in Wilmington on August 24, 2018, 06:30:10 PM

Title: Record Brushes
Post by: Jack in Wilmington on August 24, 2018, 06:30:10 PM
I got the standard Goat's Hair Brush with my new record cleaning machine and a friend said to switch to a MoFi brush instead. I have a Record Doctor brush that looks identical to the MoFi brush, are they the same thing made by two different manufacturers?
Title: Re: Record Brushes
Post by: Folsom on August 24, 2018, 10:17:43 PM
I have a mofi if I want to spray something between cleanings with vacuum rcm. But I prefer this (https://www.jico-stylus.com/wasanbon.php) unless it is something not dry that got on the record. These in combination with antistatic are my preferance.
Title: Re: Record Brushes
Post by: Triode Pete on August 25, 2018, 02:18:55 PM
How about this one?... Supposed to be the ultimate one... https://eliteavdist.com/#/product-detail/9090229/asb-1-antistatic-brush (https://eliteavdist.com/#/product-detail/9090229/asb-1-antistatic-brush)

(https://eliteavdist.com/img/products/9090229-ASB_1~rev_pcjt0g.jpg)
Title: Re: Record Brushes
Post by: jimbones on August 26, 2018, 07:42:41 AM
looks like a womans make-up brush!  :rofl: I'll borrow one from my daughter lol
Title: Re: Record Brushes
Post by: rollo on August 27, 2018, 08:16:40 AM
   Consider as well Mapleshades brush. Grounded, Extremely affective and fairly priced.  Jim I used a expensive make up brush until I discoveerd it was creating static elec. Not good.



charles
Title: Re: Record Brushes
Post by: tmazz on August 27, 2018, 11:15:55 AM
Number 1,  I think Jack is talking more about an applicator brush to be used during the wet cleaning with and RCM as opposed to a brush to simply sweep of surface dust in between cleanings.

Number 2, I know that the brush that Pete posted a picture of has a metal piece that says touch here for discharge, but keep in mind that touching that spot will do nothing unless you yourself have a good solid connection to ground. if you are standing there in a pair of rubber bottom sneakers and are not touching anything other than the brush there is no path to ground and no static drain off will occur.  The Mapleshade brush on the other hand had a wired connection to ground to insure that the static will have a place to go regardless of how the brush is held. This by the way is not a new idea. I have a 30 year old  brush put out by Oracle ttat has the same kind of ground wire.