You Asked For It! By Popular Demand! Budget ULTRASONIC LP CLEANER

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  • Опубликовано: 4 сен 2024
  • You guys all asked for info about my ultrasonic LP cleaner!
    I tried to be as detailed as I could as well as being concise!
    Link to the ultrasonic cleaner I am using! www.ebay.com/i...
    Kodak Photo-Flo: www.amazon.com...

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  • @primeanalogrecords
    @primeanalogrecords  Год назад +3

    Here is the same cleaner with Amazon and 22% off! Happybuy Ultrasonic Cleaner 6L Ultrasonic Vinyl Cleaner 7-12 Inch 8 Records Ultrasonic Vinyl Cleaning Machine 180W Ultrasonic Records Cleaner with Drying Rack for Home Store a.co/d/9P3Psph

    • @tonyvtc3
      @tonyvtc3 11 месяцев назад +1

      Mine will be in my hands 9/19/23 stoked. And yes 22% more off, $185.99 plus a 25 dollar gift card cost me $160.99,

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  11 месяцев назад +1

      @@tonyvtc3 congratulations! Don’t forget to thank me by subscribing!😂

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks Tony for the sub🤣

  • @bkatbamna
    @bkatbamna Год назад +6

    Just got mine yesterday. I have a 40 yo record gifted to me by my uncle in India which I didn't play because of the noise. I was able to listen to that record again. 👍

  • @markbutcher2734
    @markbutcher2734 7 месяцев назад +1

    Over a year later in your video is the gift that keeps on giving. Picked this up just before Christmas. I've cleaned over 300 albums and simply astonished at what came off. It was a mix of new, record store purchases and garage sale finds. Your video was incredibly helpful and so very well done. I have the exact same unit and not one hiccup! I didn't have any photo flow so I just used distilled water and alcohol I was shocked at how much junk came off. I just had to use a touch more alcohol to get the surface tension of the water right to flow over the album perfectly. I did three sets of eight so 24 total and I was ready for a water change every time. Again, thanks for all the information you shared and have a great 2024.

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks Mark for your review! Word of mouth is the best gift for your local VC friends and feel free to send them to the video! BTW the Kodak Photoflo really helps the sheeting action and dries LPs quicker with no noticeable residue! Try it and let me know what you think! Also so cost effective since the whole tank only needs 1 capful!

  • @chriswyatt203
    @chriswyatt203 Год назад +6

    I have this same unit... just got it about 2 weeks ago. This thing does an amazing job at cleaning the records. Had some that were unplayable before, that now sound beautiful. One suggestion I have is that instead of loading the records with the motor on the tank, if you unplug the motor, and use the smaller screw, you can take the whole motor mount off and lay it on its side (it's very solid, so it stands on its own very nicely). This allows you to load the records on and off without fear of dropping anything back in the tank, and (for me, anyways) seems to be easier to load and unload this way. I also use the Vinyl Vac on them afterwards instead of air drying (this was part of my previous cleaning routine). This may be over-kill, but hey, it's working, so why change it, right? I use 2 spacers at the bottom (this keeps a good distance from the wall of the tub) and then just 1 spacer in between each record, and I am able to clean 8 at a time. Thanks again for taking the time to do this video. Glad to see I'm not the only one with one of these units!

  • @williammackey9371
    @williammackey9371 Год назад +2

    Great video. I was a photographer in the Navy. And a DJ. Back from the 80's. Your cleaning solution is on Point. What I have been cleaning with. You do Research, I respect That. I'm pulling the trigger on it. Got 2100 pieces to do, what ever. Lol

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад +1

      Hey William! You are going to have a ball with the process as you are a Navy veteran! You will love the process once you streamline it "your way"! I have done about 2400 LPs so far and I still save up a "to clean" pile so I can spend a rainy day(like we just had during the hurricane!) cleaning records! The greatest thing is playing them after the process(let them dry well before playing🤣) You will be amazed like I was! You will fall back in love with some records you abandoned because you couldn't get them clean! This machine and process is nothing short of a miracle!

  • @VinylRescue
    @VinylRescue 3 месяца назад +2

    Interesting as your video was sent to me by a friend who ordered one. I put it my shopping list for maybe later. I liked your first hat better! Great info!

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  3 месяца назад

      Always glad to welcome you! Can’t wait to hear about your results!

  • @Resorob
    @Resorob Год назад +2

    I have been using a Clearaudio Smart Matrix since 2015 and sold it after I purchased a similar US unit albeit with knobs. It is noisy but I put it in the kitchen and put some music on. If anybody reading this, does not have one yet, buy one! I had records that were cleaned on the vacuum RCM several times and still a lot of crackles and pops, despite my own deep clean method. I cleaned each side three times, let it soak for 6 minutes and spread the fluid every few minutes, so total cleaning time about 36 minutes per album. The ultrasonic unit saves me a lot of time, I do 5 records in one go. And records that previously had a lot of noise, now sound like new, even a copy of Electric Ladyland from 1968 given to me by a friend sounded like purchased yesterday, incredible!
    My cleaning fluid consists of demineralized water, about 5 litres, 25ml Dr. Wack CW100 Super windscreen wiper concentrate and about 5ml dishwasher surfactant. Works like a charm. Some might shy away from dishwasher surfactant because not developed with cleaning vinyl in mind, well the same goes for Photoflow. I have been using this mixture for about 15 years with no ill effects to the vinyl.

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад

      Photoflo IS made for plastic because it’s made for photo film!

  • @Geoduck.
    @Geoduck. 11 месяцев назад +2

    Great video. You described the process in detail without wasting a lot of words. There are many DIY cleaning agent recipes out there your's is a common one known to be safe and effective.
    I have exactly the same unit but mine seems louder. I just use Tergikleen and distilled water in the tank. I also carefully spray a distilled water wash on the LP's and then dry with a lint free cotton cloth. There are many ways to clean records and if it works then it's the right one for you.

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  11 месяцев назад

      You are correct sir! I’ve heard great things about Turgikleen too! I may try that! Thanks for watching!

  • @racerex100
    @racerex100 Год назад +4

    Have a similar set up. Best thing I’ve done for my records. Unbelievable results. How did we ever get by without it!!

  • @jodygoeler586
    @jodygoeler586 2 года назад +1

    I just subscribed after seeing your exchange with Scott, from Pressing Matters. Just what I expected - a clear, honest and thorough demonstration. Thank you.

  • @cgcvinyl
    @cgcvinyl Год назад +2

    I received my NEW Ultrasonic Record Cleaner by Vevor. The SAME unit you have! Boy! What a huge difference from my old crappy one. For one, it's much quieter than the knob version. (Stay away from that one!) Love the record holder that slides up and down. I've cleaned hundreds so far with no issues at all. Love it!

    • @Darrin.Crawford
      @Darrin.Crawford Год назад

      Can you tell me what model number this is?? Also does the the record holder that slides up and down come with the unit?? Thanks in advance.

    • @MoChua
      @MoChua Год назад +1

      I was thinking of getting the knob one. Why do you warn us to stay away from that one?

  • @thatoldgoatsvinyl
    @thatoldgoatsvinyl Месяц назад +1

    Found you through a comment on 3 Dimensions of Music and subbed. I'm SOLD! I love those sleeves and am going to start buying them and am getting one of those cleaners!

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Месяц назад

      @@thatoldgoatsvinyl thank you! You’re gonna love the ultrasonic cleaner! Everyone does!!! Come back and tell us your experience!

  • @vasquezovj65
    @vasquezovj65 Год назад +4

    Nice job. I have essentially the same setup for cleaning my records including using the storage solution sleeves. With the hype stickers I peel them off the shrink wrap and stick them on the outer protective sleeve in approximately the same location the hype sticker was on the shrink. You do have to take your time removing the sticker, but I haven't lost or ruin one yet.

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад +1

      It depends on the hype sticker! Some are affixed so well that getting them off in one piece is futile! But some come off easily (the coated ones work best)and I affix them on the vinyl storage solutions outer sleeve like you! Otherwise if I see one, like the one on the DuaLipa album, I lightly tape on inside of sleeve as shown in my video! Thanks for the support and I appreciate your comments! At least I feel like I’m on the right track!

  • @MelindaMurphy
    @MelindaMurphy Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video. I may have to try this machine at some point. This ultrasonic cleaner isn't as outrageously expensive as others and your records look beautiful. I use VSS for my iuter sleeves as well. Thank you.

  • @aecnqewimnazxclwdxl
    @aecnqewimnazxclwdxl 7 месяцев назад +1

    Fantastic video, thanks! Have been considering different ultrasonic machines and was actually worried by how affordable this one is (relatively speaking), but clearly it is well made. Appreciate you sharing your cleaning formula and sleeve recommendations, too.

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for watching and glad this helps your decision! You won’t be sorry!

  • @georgealanlpsandcds9311
    @georgealanlpsandcds9311 2 года назад +2

    Hey Matt, thanks for the demonstration - it looks pretty simple to use - I will check out the video you posted below your video to get more information.

  • @sidesup8286
    @sidesup8286 2 года назад +1

    I use camera lens cleaner to clean my CD lens and also my astronomical telescope. Just because a product is made for one thing; doesn't mean it won't work for other things. Lemon juice is great for so many different things for instance.

  • @austinlibby7025
    @austinlibby7025 3 месяца назад +1

    By the way, a record doctor inexpensive vacuum dries it completely in less than 30 seconds and you can start playing it enough to wait an hour for something to dry and that’s exactly I go from the ultrasonic and then I take all the water off. The machine, pulls it down and dries it at the same time and I’m playing it quick quick quick another timesaver.

  • @TheBigfoot567
    @TheBigfoot567 Год назад +2

    I used a power source that's 10volt output instead of the 24 volt it comes with. Spins much slower for more immersion cleaning.

  • @2ndchancevinyl
    @2ndchancevinyl Год назад +1

    Great video mate. One of the best I've seen regarding step by step and explanation. I've gotta try it after those results.

  • @gianlucazanon1505
    @gianlucazanon1505 10 месяцев назад +1

    You really did convince me. I am going for this. Thanks a lot

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  10 месяцев назад

      It will fundamentally change the way you buy secondhand records as well as cleaning up your own collection! If you take care of your little records like I do, you’ll only have to do an ultrasonic cleaning once and you’re done for life! It’s so worth the time and expense, which is little! Come back and let me know how it all comes out for you!

  • @PilgrimFL
    @PilgrimFL 8 дней назад +1

    Nice video! Please provide a link to those protective sleeves you demonstrated.

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  8 дней назад

      @@PilgrimFL vinylstoragesolutions.ca/products/dp4r12tf?_pos=3&_sid=b543a94e2&_ss=r

  • @TheBigfoot567
    @TheBigfoot567 Год назад +1

    Finally got my cleaner setup and running. My preferred solution is 78% distilled water
    22% 190 proof Everclear alcohol
    About 10 drops of Tergikleen
    I also use a simple hand pump sprayer of distilled water to rinse off the solution then into the dryer rack.
    My old, fuzzy sounding Tammy Wynette 50yr old album sounds noticeable clear and much improved after cleaning.
    Everclear is relatively cheap from the liquor store.

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад

      Concerned with residue from the turgeclean

    • @TheBigfoot567
      @TheBigfoot567 Год назад

      @@primeanalogrecords somewhere I read that the Library of congress (?) Uses Tergikleen for their recommended cleaning solution. But I also immediately rinse well with distilled water before going into drying rack.
      But I'm no expert. Sure does make old vinyl look and sound great. Too bad it won't fix scratches and pops.

  • @edrodrigues5623
    @edrodrigues5623 Год назад +1

    Hey Matt, just received mine last week and cleaned a few records. After watching a record turning, I noticed that the water on one side closest to the box that turns the records, the water wasnt looking, or moving the same way it did on the other side. I decided to put in more spacers so the record is more in the middle and it then looked good on both sides... I was a waiting to hear no sound from the record when putting it back on my turntable there was still popping etc. than I thought I would hear. It has definitely made a difference and am going to work on how long to keep them in... Good video, ty.👍

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад +1

      Definitely more records on. It creates more pressure and makes more cavitation which is the cleaning bubbles that come up and explode on the surface! It happens evenly across the entire bath! I certainly would recommend making a small stack of records before cleaning, which is what I do. I usually wait until I have seven or eight to clean and then I do it! Also, make sure that you use the same formula that I have come up with that I talk about on the video! The combination of those ingredients, I think is one of my parts of success! Some records are just scratched that’s just what it is but if it’s just junk in the grooves, it’ll come out! I generally run the cavitation for 30 minutes! Then I put them in the rack and let them dry! That’s where I get my best results! Thanks for watching

  • @Labor_Jones
    @Labor_Jones Год назад +1

    I've watched over 50 RUclips videos and cleaned some records in couple of days 30 or 40 times to find out how to make a satisfying Record come back to life.
    .... Step 1 - Wash the record with water and some alcohol. Step 2 - After getting most of the surface materials off the Record I then do cavitation. Step 3 - Rinse and wash record again. Step 4 - dry.
    ...... Cavitation for me is 1 album for about 6 minutes without any heating. About 1/2 way through I use a nice Shoe Polishing Brush (Boar Hair) and while the records spins I let the brush wipe off the record to help the Record rid itself of the dirt needing a tad more attention. RINSING is highly recommended after to get the Surfactant and any remain dirt off the record before drying.
    ..... Extra Benefits are the Water in the Cavitation machine can last much longer since you have cleaned the Records of the majority of the Big Dirt, fingerprints, etc off of the records so that your Water, chemicals, and surfactant last much longer... I'd say I can get about 30 Albums Cleaned in the same water before I notice any need to replace it.
    ..... THE RECORDS are much cleaner and if you time this right you can do about 10 records an hour. I've tried nearly 100 different ways, and this is the simplest and most impressive final results that are stunning.

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад +1

      If it works for you, perfect! I’m just letting people know the way that I have found the best way to clean and silent records for the least price, and the quickest way! I think you’ll find if you use my method. It has quite a bit of a merit!

    • @Labor_Jones
      @Labor_Jones Год назад

      Your method is pretty close to what I use - I don't futz with the Temp because it can easily cause problems.
      No. #2 - I agree that you need to have more space between records and after doing up to 5 and then reducing the records down to 1 with less time is really about the SAME as 3 or 4 for 30 minutes. TIME WISE each record gets about the same time..., I just happen to think 1 at a time is optimum.
      I use Alcohol in my Pre-wash, but I don't use it in the Cavitation process & so once again we are both using alcohol in the process at some point.
      One of the big differences is my RINSE which consist of Spraying the record with Water, and then running it through a manual Disc-Cleaner with brushes to get the Chemicals out of the grooves & helps to wash out the dirt and debris one last time.
      My POST was not to insult you, but to share someone who spent the time to observe how many many many people do things so that I could do it as good as they did and by virtue of watching many others benefit in doing it the best I can.
      Your Video is Great - I did yout way before I saw the video and I offering my opinion based on experience. Should you decide to include my method 'great'. I think you'll notice that after you won't think about cleaning that record again for a long time to come.... and frankly cleaning records is a DRAG, so doing it as well as I can hopefully means 'Never Doing it Again.' :)
      Peace - m.

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад +1

      @@Labor_Jones I didn’t take offense to your comment! I like hearing alternate ideas and think your idea about rinse is great! Although I don’t rinse, I do use a rinsing agent, which basically is photo-flo which really helps to sheet water off of the record! It actually is used for film and lives zero droplets or residue! For that reason, I use it and don’t rinse it! I let everything drip dry! I also agree with one and done idea about cleaning! I don’t believe you should be cleaning your records every time you play them or even every 20 to 40 times! I think that if you clean your records ultrasonically you’re pretty much done just as long as you store them properly! I appreciate your comments!

  • @alangross2277
    @alangross2277 Год назад +1

    I have the same machine, but I use Tergitol TergiKleen, which is used by the Library of Congress to clean their records. I wash the record first with a light solution of about 2 Tblsp of white vinegar, a couple of drops Dawn dish soap and a quart of water in a spray bottle. I spray the record and scrub each side with either a soft scrub brush and/or a paint pad. I then rinse the record, dry the label and load it onto the spindle. I run mine at 30°C, for 20 minutes max. Once done I lift the unit up and lock it into place. I then use a spray bottle filled with distilled water and spray each side of the record on the spindle, take it off and pat it dry using a lint free cloth and set them into the record rack to dry completely. It works really well. The gunk in the bottom of my cleaner looks just like he shows here, except because I keep my records really clean and I've pre-scrubbed them I'm getting about half of that after cleaning about the same quantity he is doing. Clean records sound far better than dirty records and I've always been a clean freak! Love your sleeving methods!

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад

      The only problem I have is that Turgitol has been shown that it degrades vinyl! For that reason, the library of Congress has halted using it! I don’t know all this for a fact, but I’ve heard it from multiple sources in the VC! Thank you for watching the video and commenting!

    • @alangross2277
      @alangross2277 Год назад +1

      @@primeanalogrecords I rinse and dry my records, so I highly doubt there is anything left to degrade the vinyl over time. That said there is at least one RUclips video that indicates Ultrasonic Cleaners may degrade vinyl. There are videos and numerous articles stating alcohol degrades vinyl. One thing is for certain, there is a lot of BS out there regarding records in general, as well as the cleaning of them. I think it important to not spread the BS and stick to telling what I have done and what has worked for me. I cannot say with any certainty that I'm getting better results using the Ultrasonic Cleaner over any other method I've come up with and that is a fact. It is however more convenient to do a quantity of records with this machine, although in the end it takes me longer to do them because I manually clean them prior to using the Ultrasonic Cleaner...yeah, maybe I am, as some around me like to say, anal!

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад

      @@alangross2277 well said! And that’s what and why I did the ultrasonic video by showing what I do and have gotten amazing results far beyond the old Discwasher days! BTW I have used Kodak Photo-Flo in my archival final film wash because it’s sheeting action practically leaves no residue! Been using it for more than 35 years with excellent results!

    • @alangross2277
      @alangross2277 Год назад +1

      @@primeanalogrecords I have to say using the TergiKleen, the records look exactly the same as yours after raising the records out of the bath. I have even added a couple drops of Dawn to the tank, which also worked very well in conjunction with the TergiKleen. I've thought about skipping the rinse and dry, but most of the videos and articles I have read recommend the rinse with distilled water.

  • @BobCoalWater
    @BobCoalWater 2 года назад +1

    I saw your comment on todays Rachel's ghost live chat, I've been thinking of buying an ultrasonic cleaner, but I'm fearful that they might be doing harm to my vinyl. After watching this video, I'm a step closer. Still not there yet, but thanks for this informative video.

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  2 года назад

      From what I’ve seen and what I have researched the way I’m using it it is basically harmless to your records! I use it as a primary deep clean because I don’t know who or what has miss handled records that I get used or record shows etc.! I basically do one deep clean and I’m done! It brings them back to being brand new And honestly probably never have to ultrasonic clean them again! I put them in a brand new clean sleeve and it’s like starting over! I wish you were close so I could show you how it’s done but that’s why I made the video lol thanks for the sub

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  2 года назад

      From what I’ve seen and what I have researched the way I’m using it it is basically harmless to your records! I use it as a primary deep clean because I don’t know who or what has miss handled records that I get used or record shows etc.! I basically do one deep clean and I’m done! It brings them back to being brand new And honestly probably never have to ultrasonic clean them again! I put them in a brand new clean sleeve and it’s like starting over! I wish you were close so I could show you how it’s done but that’s why I made the video lol thanks for the sub!

  • @squirrelmaster9
    @squirrelmaster9 2 года назад +3

    I think that you're actually better stacking 7 records, single spacers. Given the higher pressure in between the closer spaced records it should increase the velocity of the fluid. Kinda like a Tesla turbine.

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  2 года назад

      I’ll try it! Thanx!

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад +1

      I did try it and again great results! I really can’t measure the results one against the other since both ways result in super-clean records! But I’ve gone your way because I can get 8 records done twice as fast😉

  • @jlcougilljr
    @jlcougilljr 11 дней назад +1

    so how do you protect the labels when cleaning them in this machine? does the water drip down onto the labels?

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  11 дней назад

      @@jlcougilljr the supplied plastic discs that you put between each record and when you tighten the center nut nothing ever touches the label!

  • @ConcertBuddie
    @ConcertBuddie 2 года назад +1

    Super detailed, thorough walk through of your process - enjoyed this mucho! The Kodak solution is an interesting variation. I use the same outer sleeves, but insert the record spine first. Does the bottom/sealed method you use here fill more of the sleeve space? Some of my sleeves seem to have a decent amount of “slack”/empty room, so I’m wondering if I’m doing it wrong. 🧐

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  2 года назад +1

      I don’t think you can do it wrong! You can do it differently! But the way that I do it they are very snug and perfect fit! Even if I use a gatefold closed it works fine too! The photo flow works perfect because it is to stop water spots on film so that’s why it works so well in this process!

  • @BrandonPGeneral
    @BrandonPGeneral 5 месяцев назад +1

    Definitely no release agent involved in pressing records. At least not at the plant I work at. Stampers are made with metals and they don’t bond with the pvc. The records are also hot coming off the press so they are easy to remove.

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  5 месяцев назад

      Love that input! So many BS about release agents but pressing plants aren’t surgical ERs either!😉

  • @donaldscheer5206
    @donaldscheer5206 Год назад +1

    I Have The Same Unit! I Added A Adjustable 3.5Volt To 24V Speed Control Unit (Amazon: 3V ~ 24V 3A 72W Power Supply Adjustable DC 3V 5V 6V 9V 12V 15V 16V 18V 19V 20V 24V Variable Universal AC/DC Adapter 100V-240V AC to DC Converter with 14 Tips 5.5x2.5mm 4.0x1.7mm 3.5x1.35mm) I Run It At The Lowest RPM At 3 Volt setting. I Love The Simplicity Of This Machine!

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад

      I did a similar thing by using one of my camera, battery chargers, input, which slows down the rotation about half of what the units come with!

    • @donaldscheer5206
      @donaldscheer5206 Год назад +1

      Appreciate Your Video! I Subscribed!

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад +1

      @@donaldscheer5206 thank you!

  • @ronniefranks4351
    @ronniefranks4351 Год назад +2

    Since the clear discs separating the LP’s don’t have O-rings to prevent the labels from getting wet, don’t they get wet? I can’t see how they couldn’t.

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад +1

      No o-rings and once you tighten them on the spindle the labels stay perfectly dry! It has never been an issue! I tend to keep the water level into the middle of most records dead wax too!

    • @ronniefranks4351
      @ronniefranks4351 Год назад +1

      @@primeanalogrecords Thank you.

  • @sidvicious3129
    @sidvicious3129 Год назад +2

    That link is now dead, but your video is the last one that I saw on this cleaner and I ordered it halfway through your video from the manufacturer for $189.99. I just got another model in from Amazon two days ago for $165.99, but it is the analog dial one that you turn a knob for both temp and timer and it is by the same manufacturer, Vevor. The motor isn't secure enough to the tank for me and there is no on-and-off switch on the motor, nor can I raise and lower my records on the bar that you are using. For $24.00 more, I think I will get more value in the new one that you have and get digital control as well.
    I never thought of using Photo flow for records before even though I have heard about it for cleaning records and knew about it a long, long time ago for photography and I'm also a photographer from the film days. I'm all digital now for my business, but I still own and shoot film from time to time, to relax and take my time and bring me back to my roots of where photography started. I use a Nikon F4. Thank you for making the video, your process is simple and to the point. I also have a VPI 16.5 and Project VCS (Both Vacuum Cleaners) that I can clean both sides of a wet record (Project VCS) on and I will vacuum the record and then put it into the basket.

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the reply! Sorry the link is dead! I would stay away from the one that has a turn knob since another member of the VC, Christian over at CGC Vinyl guy, found his to be defective and would heat up too much! He said it back and got the one that I showed in the video! I’ve never had a problem with my love cleaned over 300 albums! Everything is included in the one that I got and I would suggest that you try to find one exactly like that! Yes I’m basically all digital now too and I have been for sometime! I switched over in 2000 but also shoot film from time to time! I use a Pentax 67 as well as my trusty F3! with all the way up the line with Nikon to an F6, but use it so infrequently that I got rid of it! Glad to see Photographers jumping on board, and it makes sense because we still love the manual /non-automatic ways of things!

    • @sidvicious3129
      @sidvicious3129 Год назад

      @@primeanalogrecords Thanks and I have ordered the one that you have from Vevor's website and will be sending this other one back to Amazon, a couple of dollars more is worth a piece of mind and again, I thank you.

  • @trailtimeszr250
    @trailtimeszr250 3 месяца назад +1

    Just ordered one last night, great video. Can you tell me the brand name of the outer sleeves with the second pocket?

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  3 месяца назад +1

      They are from a company called Vinyl Storage Solutions and the ones I buy are the Dual pocket w/ tape on the body! vinylstoragesolutions.ca/products/dp4r12?_pos=1&_sid=0519c8872&_ss=r

    • @trailtimeszr250
      @trailtimeszr250 3 месяца назад +1

      @@primeanalogrecords awesome thank you.

    • @trailtimeszr250
      @trailtimeszr250 3 месяца назад +1

      @@primeanalogrecords your video is what made me pull the trigger on the cleaner, simple straight forward method. A lot of other videos seem to over complicate the process by using suction cups and spray bottles for rince agents and a bunch of insanity.
      Seen one guy wearing a full length white lab coat, i think he refers to himself as Dr.Vinyl 😆

  • @october001
    @october001 6 месяцев назад +1

    Good video, but no rinse? How do you go about cleaning the unit itself? I also use a separate thermometer as I've found the one on the Vevor itself to be unreliable... the water in mine will be 3 or 4 degrees warmer than what is indicated. Don't want to warp any records!

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  6 месяцев назад +1

      I make a pile and when I get to 7-8 I do one batch and then done! Cavitation crates heat and even when you set the temp it will rise some beyond the internal heater for sure! And no, I do not rinse! That’s what the photo flow is for! It sheets water off the record just like it does on photographic film which it was intended for! If you skip that step of putting Photo flow in the water, you would probably need to rinse! Otherwise, it’s pointless! To rinse the unit, I drain it, wipe it out with glass cleaner, rinse that out with water, and then refill the entire tank with the cleaning solution that I have outlined! Thanks for commenting and watching! I hope it helped

  • @mickey6829
    @mickey6829 6 месяцев назад +1

    Very nice video and detailed! Also, what type of sleeves and where you get them? Thank you!

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  6 месяцев назад

      You are totally in luck, because they are having the best sale that they have ever had in the history of the company right this moment! Here is the link! I make nothing from this but love their products t much! vinylstoragesolutions.ca/

  • @craigbiggs9494
    @craigbiggs9494 Год назад +1

    Setting up today - this is the best video of the operation of this unit! Question -- for me the spindle screw is not enough to mount it properly -- just slides off. I guess I'll dig up a longer screw. Did you have this problem? THANKS!

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад

      Make sure to back it out almost completely, slide all the way back on, then it should be fine! I did remember having that issue, but that cleared it up on my end! I certainly didn’t get a different screw! Congratulations you’re going to love this

    • @craigbiggs9494
      @craigbiggs9494 Год назад +1

      Sorry -- I just needed to push it on harder. DUH.

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад

      @@craigbiggs9494 happy cleaning! I find it very cathartic!

    • @craigbiggs9494
      @craigbiggs9494 Год назад +1

      @@primeanalogrecords So I've done about 20 albums and it is fantastic. I took good care of them through the years but this blew everything away! 100% satisfied!!!

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад

      @@craigbiggs9494 I always took care of mine, too, but this thing unlocks the real beauty of your records!

  • @cgcvinyl
    @cgcvinyl Год назад +2

    Well, you broke me! I just bought the same ultrasonic record cleaner you have. I put it in my cart on Ebay and the seller gave me a discount offer I couldn't refuse! Just ordered some Kodak fotoflo as well.

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад +1

      You, of all people, will totally appreciate how easy and effective this works! Congratulations!!!🍾

    • @cgcvinyl
      @cgcvinyl Год назад +1

      Absolutely! You're my go to guy if I have any questions. Can't wait till it arrives! Looks super simple to use.

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад

      @@cgcvinyl You can reach out to me anytime you want! If I were you once you get the unit re-watch my video because I tried to be very detailed about my method! And it’s tried intrude with someone else who I recommended this to! She is about 70 years old and has never done anything like this before and I walked her through the whole process and now she’s up and running!

    • @cgcvinyl
      @cgcvinyl Год назад +1

      Did you try doing 7 records at once yet? Do you still recommend just 4 at a time or is 7 good?

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад +1

      @@cgcvinyl I recently have done seven at the same time and still got great results!

  • @luisdiego22002
    @luisdiego22002 Год назад +1

    Have that exact same equipment; very happy for the results at that price point. Question(s): How long do you use the same water, when do you change and do you filter after each record batch?

    • @luisdiego22002
      @luisdiego22002 Год назад

      Just reviewed your video and you do indicate about changing the water. So, the question would be about filtering.

    • @TheBigfoot567
      @TheBigfoot567 Год назад

      I've read you can get about 5 runs of batch cleaning before the solution gets too dirty. I use a mix of 78% distilled water and 22% Everclear (seriously) and about 10 drops of Tergikleen surfactant. Rinse after cleaning with distilled water hand pump sprayer and into the drying rack. Excellent results.

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  10 месяцев назад +1

      It really is an impossible question to answer because if you have five really dirty records, it could pollute your solution! But you could do 30 to 50 really clean records and not dirty the solution! It’s really an “as needed” situation! Thanks for watching and hope this helps!

  • @3dimensionsofmusic3D
    @3dimensionsofmusic3D Год назад +1

    Per your suggestion I watched this video. Very well done 👍. Now that you've cleaned many records, does this method clean off those pesky thumb and fingerprints? Are they actually gone from the vinyl? I don't see many in this condition but it's a stubborn issue and the Okki does not remove the ghost images of the prints.

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад +1

      It does a great job on fingerprints(the minuet amount of alcohol in the solution helps) I have had about 10 records that really needed a manual extra cleaning with a microfiber cloth! But generally one thirty minute cycle does the trick! Some say that is too long and also that alcohol does too but in my limited experience I find only positive results sonically! It is a must-have for garage sale/estate sale finds! Turns them into new records basically!

    • @3dimensionsofmusic3D
      @3dimensionsofmusic3D Год назад

      @@primeanalogrecords Well done. I'll take two 😀.

  • @JimmyV1530
    @JimmyV1530 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great video, my only comment is ....seems like 30 minutes is way overkill, doubt you need any more then 10 minutes max.

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  7 месяцев назад +1

      I was very new to RUclips and didn’t know this! You are correct! I need to update the episode soon anyway! Thanks

  • @trailtimeszr250
    @trailtimeszr250 3 месяца назад +1

    I just got mine, it took 2 weeks to get it from amazon.
    Can you tell me how long it takes your fluid to get up to temperature from room temp?
    Mine seems like it heats really slow. It started at 17c and didnt really move higher untill i turned the cavitation on.

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  3 месяца назад

      What I generally do to speed up the heating of the water is turn on the cavitation for one full cycle! It gets it right up to temperature real quick! You definitely need to keep track of the solution temperature, but it does a pretty good job itself! If you’re doing a cycle or two you will be fine! Glad you got on board!! Thanks for the support

    • @trailtimeszr250
      @trailtimeszr250 3 месяца назад +1

      @@primeanalogrecords Cleaned 20 albums in cycles of 4 using your method with very nice results. And no heat issues at all. Thank you

    • @trailtimeszr250
      @trailtimeszr250 2 месяца назад +1

      Well im at about 50 or 60 albums into my collection, after a few tweaks and some experimentation im very pleased with the results. The cleaning fluid is isonic blue 2 caps, and 2 oz of a concentrate home brew i made up with x100 and isopropyl.
      Doing 3 at a time 12 minutes spottless results , even removes finger prints. Swapped out the 24 volt wall wart for a 12 volt reducing rotation by half speed.
      Just amazing so far thank you.

  • @daryljspetz2967
    @daryljspetz2967 Год назад +1

    Great video information I do have a question what proof isopropyl alcohol can you use for the ultrasonic machine I have a 91% & 70% and I do have the photo-flo let know thank you.

  • @brennensmith8201
    @brennensmith8201 23 дня назад +1

    anybody know the wing nut size on the drying rack?

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  23 дня назад

      @@brennensmith8201 I’m sorry I don’t know!🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @chrishershey5033
    @chrishershey5033 7 месяцев назад +1

    How do you keep the cleaning solution from dripping on the labels as it revolves? I don’t see any way you wouldn’t have water damaged labels.

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  7 месяцев назад +1

      It comes with discs that protect the label! I put eight Records on at a time with a spacer, starting with an ending with and every has a spacer front and back! No solution ever gets on the label and I’ve done well over 1000 albums on the same unit!

    • @chrishershey5033
      @chrishershey5033 7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the reply, I know this’ll be on my short list of ‘gotta get’

  • @realjaxon
    @realjaxon 2 года назад +1

    I just subscribed through Rachel's Ghost.

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  2 года назад

      She is a doll! She helps everyone and we love her for building the VC!

  • @KenValent
    @KenValent Год назад +2

    Link to unit does not seem to work// if using for small volumes ( new purchases only) would you need to filter the water solution for re use or is it new solution each time used. Cheers Ken

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад

      I have a box where I put all of my new arrivals and used finds in! When I get to about 20 LPs/or 10 dirty I clean them in the ultrasonic cleaner! It’s a judgment call with how much you use the dirty solution! But if it gets even a little bit hazy, I would throw it out and start over! It’s a little alcohol, a little photo flow and a dollar for the water! I will try to find you a working link! The link went down because I put this video up long ago!

    • @KenValent
      @KenValent Год назад +1

      @@primeanalogrecords cheers 👍

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад

      m.vevor.com/ultrasonic-cleaner-c_11064/6l-ultrasonic-vinyl-record-cleaner-cleaning-machine-complete-w-drying-rack-p_010265133877?PLA-PC%E9%AB%98-US-Lab-Ultrasonic%20Cleaner-L3-GMC-20220824&msclkid=fc51a68d6b4910b66c4bc53893d08356&Lab-Ultrasonic%20Cleaner&v_tag=2ef67311-8c7c-11ed-bd9c-b304e59a88f8.1

  • @Mc674bo
    @Mc674bo Год назад +1

    Hi sir I may as they say be somewhat late to the party , having stumbled upon your channel just recently . But trying your link to the unit your using sadly failed to to produce any results , living as I do in the UK I appreciate there is bound to be some discrepancies between our access to eBay . So could you give more precise details of your particular unit , thank you for a concise and informative video which is not always the case on RUclips . Best wishes and kind regards to your good self 😀👍👍👍

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад +1

      Hello! Thank you for the kind words! I do try to make my videos, impactful and insightful, as well as concise! You are correct many just bloviate too long! Lol! I just checked the link and it works perfectly! It’s not eBay, but it is Amazon! It is the exact unit that I have as well as the record turner all in one package for under $200! I hope you can get it and if you need more help trying to find it in the UK, I can try to help that way too! Cheers

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад +1

      By the way, check the link in the pinned post that is at the top of the comments! I realize that after over a year ago, I posted this the link changed so I re-posted a new link in the pinned comment in the comments! I hope that makes sense

  • @2ndchancevinyl
    @2ndchancevinyl Год назад +1

    Can you also share the link to the machine? This one isn't finding it. Cheers.

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад

      Happybuy Ultrasonic Cleaner 6L Ultrasonic Vinyl Cleaner 7-12 Inch 8 Records Ultrasonic Vinyl Cleaning Machine 180W Ultrasonic Records Cleaner with Drying Rack for Home Store a.co/d/3tPoX4i

  • @TheDemoncaller
    @TheDemoncaller 4 месяца назад +1

    Got a link to the sleeves?

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  4 месяца назад

      Go to my buddy at Northern Revolutions and he has a discount code! Or they are having a 35% off sale during RSD proceedings! vinylstoragesolutions.ca/products/dp4r12?syclid=cogrrlkh33ns73d4nrkg&

  • @marcjohnson9270
    @marcjohnson9270 6 месяцев назад +1

    Do you dust records before using machine? Thanks Subbed.

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  6 месяцев назад +1

      If they are really cruddy but otherwise NO! I let the machine do its magic! You might have to change the water a little more often BUT I feel the less physical touch on the record the less chance of scratches happening from moving dirt around! Thanks for your support!

  • @studiogoudvanoud2113
    @studiogoudvanoud2113 11 месяцев назад +1

    How much % alcohol do you use? I have read that 70% is max for ultrasonic cleaning. Is that correct? And thanks for this video.

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  11 месяцев назад +1

      Actually, the most pure alcohol is the one that you should use and I think that’s 91% which is what I use! The amount that I use is probably a jigger or 1 1/2 ounces! It’s very little in a big tank like that, but it works wonders and coupled with the photo flo they work hand-in-hand in getting into the grooves and cleaning out years of cook! I hope that helps! It’s the best investment I’ve made in my record collection! I’ve probably done more than 3000 records by this time since I got it!

  • @mondoenterprises6710
    @mondoenterprises6710 11 месяцев назад +1

    Where did you come up with 30 min. time ? Spatula City records says 5 mins.

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  11 месяцев назад +1

      Five minutes is certainly not long enough! Especially since it’s turning constantly there Hass to be a certain amount of time within the tank! After many different tests, I’ve come up with that 30 minutes! I can assure you, it doesn’t damage the records whatsoever!

  • @rmclough4016
    @rmclough4016 Год назад +1

    I have a Chinese ultra sonic cleaner...just need the motor and bracket that attatches to the actual ultra sonic cleaner. Does anyone have a link where i can purchase just that without also having to buy another ultra sonic cleaner? 12:03

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад

      Reach out to Vevor and see if they will sell you the motor to turn the records!

  • @amirshabazz1393
    @amirshabazz1393 11 месяцев назад +1

    @primeanalogrecords...what type of sleeve would you recommend that I get from Vinyl Storage Solutions for my smaller records & also I can use the sonic machine for the smaller records???

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  11 месяцев назад

      You can use the ultrasonic machine on 45’s but you need an adapter for each one! Personally, I don’t do that with any 45s, but it can be done! As far as the vinyl storage solutions sleeves I know they make them but I only use the 12 inch dual pocket outer sleeves and rice-paper 3 mil inner sleeves! Thanks for watching!

    • @amirshabazz1393
      @amirshabazz1393 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@primeanalogrecords I've inherited a lot of 45s, what your suggestion on cleaning & storage.

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  11 месяцев назад

      @@amirshabazz1393 I tried to answer, as well as I could above! You have to get those center adapters to work so you can put the 45s on the spindle and then clamp them with the supply discs that as much information as I can give you! I hope this helps

    • @amirshabazz1393
      @amirshabazz1393 11 месяцев назад

      @@primeanalogrecords I'm sorry I meant to ask, what's your suggestion on where to get the adapter from.

  • @amirshabazz1393
    @amirshabazz1393 6 месяцев назад +1

    @primeanalogrecords...how are you cleaning your tank???

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  6 месяцев назад

      I clean the tank with glass cleaner after I empty it! Then close the petcock and fill with tap water to rinse! Open the valve and dump that water! Close the valve and remix the original mixture of distilled water, 2 squirts of 91% alcohol and two capfuls of Kodak Photo-Flo!

    • @amirshabazz1393
      @amirshabazz1393 5 месяцев назад

      Quick question...

    • @amirshabazz1393
      @amirshabazz1393 5 месяцев назад +1

      Quick question...on the temperature, should the light be on when doing a load of records or does it go off after reaching the desired temp???

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  5 месяцев назад

      @@amirshabazz1393 when I turn on the unit on the back and then push the on button on the front and that preheats the water! Once it gets to temperature, I believe the light goes off, but I’m not sure! I just stick my finger in and can feel a little bit of warmth and then I just start cleaning Records! The cavitation from the unit itself creates and heats the water as well, so unless you’re doing a large batch, it should be sufficient! Keep a check on the water temperature because it can get hot! Hope that helps

  • @thepaulhenderson
    @thepaulhenderson Год назад +1

    You're on point with everything, including Alabama, Great video, Liked & Subscribed, Roll Tide!

  • @moogoomoogoo5990
    @moogoomoogoo5990 Год назад +1

    What is the strength of the alcohol?

  • @watdanuqta-mf5ms
    @watdanuqta-mf5ms Год назад +1

    Seems like a lot of trouble for a so so, okay cleaning. A half an hour? Plus that awful whining noise. Just get a Degritter and walk away, then come back to a clean dry Lp.

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад +1

      Yeah and repeat that process eight times with your Degritter! Mines done in one pass! Eight albums, one time! Also, I have a large enough house that I don’t have it in my room so I don’t have a problem with it running while I’m listening to music! Now look at how many people have watched this video, and have gotten great value out of it because I know so many have gone my way instead of the Degritter way! Kind of seems like you’re trying to sell those! I’m not selling anything except for information around all these ridiculously overpriced under producing ultrasonic cleaners! I’ve done over 2000 albums so far and it works perfect in every way! Stay in your lane!

    • @watdanuqta-mf5ms
      @watdanuqta-mf5ms Год назад

      @@primeanalogrecords Degritter, Audidesk though more expensive to own, and KL Audio(expensive though and not sure any better) all make purpose built machines. Not sure what you mean by "stay in your lane" though. Any of those machines will improve on your erector set rig.

  • @Darrin.Crawford
    @Darrin.Crawford Год назад

    Can you tell me what model number this is (your link no longer works)?? Also does the the record holder that slides up and down come with the unit?? Thanks in advance.

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад

      It all comes together and works perfectly!
      Limited-time deal: Happybuy Ultrasonic Cleaner 6L Ultrasonic Vinyl Cleaner 7-12 Inch 8 Records Ultrasonic Vinyl Cleaning Machine 180W Ultrasonic Records Cleaner with Drying Rack for Home Store a.co/d/1IWlkGj

  • @gregbartley2475
    @gregbartley2475 6 месяцев назад +1

    What is the plastic tube for?

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  6 месяцев назад

      I think what you’re referring to is the plastic discs that are all together on the spool! If you watch the video, you’ll notice that each one is a spacer for each individual record!

    • @gregbartley2475
      @gregbartley2475 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@primeanalogrecords thank you, I know what the discs are for. It’s an actual clear plastic tube, about 9” long. It may fit on the end of the drain outlet but I haven’t tried it yet.

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  6 месяцев назад

      @@gregbartley2475 maybe yours came with something mine didn’t! I went down to the hardware store and got a brass nipple that I screwed into the petcock and put a 5 foot clear tube on that nipple so I can drain the tank into a bucket! Maybe they’re sending other things along with the tank now

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  6 месяцев назад

      @@gregbartley2475 I looked through the Amazon listing and didn’t see any parts that I didn’t understand we’re going to come with it! I wish you could send me a picture of what you’re talking about! You really have my head reeling!

    • @gregbartley2475
      @gregbartley2475 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@primeanalogrecords sounds about right. I cannot believe that I have some albums that I purchased brand new that sound very dirty. I cannot wait to try this thing out. Some of my albums that I bought back in the 70s are cleaner than some of the brand new ones, I’m not kidding..

  • @faccount1151
    @faccount1151 2 года назад +1

    Are you sure that the isopropyl alcohol and Kodak photo flow doesn’t compromise the vinyl material? Seems counter intuitive to use a product for film photography on vinyl material.

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  2 года назад +2

      What do you think film is made of? It’s just a thinner piece of plastic! One thing I did not make clear in my video is that I’m not going to be doing this over and over again! There’s no point in that! What I am doing is doing a one time deep clean of record albums that I don’t know what has happened to but I’m bringing them to absolutely factory fresh and I, with the way that I handle them, will probably never ultrasonic clean them again! Thirty minutes subjected to a hard plastic surface doesn’t compromise anything! If I did it 50 times they would probably be degradation but that’s not what we were talking about here! Thank you for commenting on my video!

  • @cgcvinyl
    @cgcvinyl Год назад

    Question for ya. What if I only have like 2-3 albums to clean? Still a 30 minute clean? Those single ultrasonic cleaners (humminguru) only take 5 minutes for a single record. That's why I'm wondering.

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад +1

      I put noisy or new records to the side until I have enough to do at least a couple of full batches! I don’t do one or two records at a time! I have no knowledge of hummingguru or anything like that! I just know that my method works!!!

    • @cgcvinyl
      @cgcvinyl Год назад

      @@primeanalogrecords Thanks. Good to know.

  • @crazyprayingmantis5596
    @crazyprayingmantis5596 Год назад

    From all the reading I've done it seems like the alcohol is unnecessary and so is heating the water.

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад

      Alcohol is a degreaser and heating (within reason) helps excites the molecules in water to make them do more cleaning action along with the ultrasonic cavitation! All I know is it works beautifully for my set up! Thanks for watching!

    • @crazyprayingmantis5596
      @crazyprayingmantis5596 Год назад +1

      @@primeanalogrecords
      I understand but I'm just sharing what I've heard others say, they've experimented and found that their records come out just as clean without using alcohol or heating the water.
      Have you tried it without?

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад

      @@crazyprayingmantis5596 yes I have tried it without alcohol! The heating of the water is only about 85f so not even close to excessive! I find my solution and process works best for what I am trying to accomplish! Thanks for your interest!

    • @555Output
      @555Output Год назад

      While a one-time solution using isopropyl alcohol probably won't damage a record, it's unnecessary if you're also using a surfactant and some good quality, alcohol-free cleaning solution, like Spin Clean or Audio Intelligent. The IPA is redundant.

  • @jonathanoldfield3961
    @jonathanoldfield3961 8 месяцев назад +1

    Dig the hat! 👍🏼

  • @deadeyehidbatSUCKS
    @deadeyehidbatSUCKS Год назад

    The link doesn't work anymore, can someone please send me another link

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад

      www.ebay.com/itm/144963466654?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=kjCMVkG9QDm&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=D1OX25PjTfa&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад

      It has gone up a bit since I posted the video! This is your best bet on ultrasonic cleaning! I stand behind my video because I’ve done over 1800 albums so far with no issues! Just clean albums!

  • @primeanalogrecords
    @primeanalogrecords  Год назад

    Here is an active link for the actual ultrasonic basin and record turning mechanism!
    Happybuy Ultrasonic Cleaner 6L Ultrasonic Vinyl Cleaner 7-12 Inch 8 Records Ultrasonic Vinyl Cleaning Machine 180W Ultrasonic Records Cleaner with Drying Rack for Home Store a.co/d/3tPoX4i

  • @MoChua
    @MoChua Год назад +1

    Looks like a Vevor.

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад +1

      You are correct but it's the one with the digital display! The one with the manual knob rheostat is junk and its dangerous!

    • @MoChua
      @MoChua Год назад +1

      @@primeanalogrecords I plan to get that because it is cheaper. May I know why?

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад

      @@MoChua it gets way too hot since the temperature control not very accurate

    • @MoChua
      @MoChua Год назад

      @@primeanalogrecords Noted. Thanks for the tip.

    • @555Output
      @555Output Год назад +1

      If you do a Google search you'll see they all probably come out of the same factory in China. Vevor, Crework, Happybuy, and about half a dozen others all look exactly the same (even different models), only the label on the unit is different. Some have no labels. Prices for the same models can differ by as much as $50-400. Same model, same specs, different price.

  • @edyoung6573
    @edyoung6573 Год назад +1

    First off Big Thumbs up for your Hat!!!!! I will be getting the same system you are using now in a few weeks. I have been researching it, just concerned about the noise as my wife and I live in a new build apartment complex (neighbors) I have been using the Vinyl Vac for almost 4 years which is been doing a good job but looking for something better and seeing these have come down in price I think it's time to upgrade! My just use the Vinyl Vac for drying. Just subscribed to your Channel!!

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад +1

      It’s not that loud! Just more of an annoying sound! Not even that bad if you set it up in a different room! You will have no problem I’m sure! Roll Tide!!!

    • @edyoung6573
      @edyoung6573 Год назад +1

      @@primeanalogrecords OH by the way i'm a huge Zepp Head! I have a Zeppelin 2 1st Pressing Rob Ludwig Hot mix that I really want to bring back to life! Really think this thing could do the job, No skips or scratches, just lots of snap crackle and pop. for my mix I use Distilled water, Ilford Ilfotol Non Ionic Wetting Agent, and 99.99% lab grade isopropyl Alcohol.

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад +1

      @@edyoung6573 let us know hear how your “RL” turns out! I’ve looked at hundreds of Zepplin twos and still nothing! I’ve got three different variations, but that one’s still eludes me! Congratulations

    • @edyoung6573
      @edyoung6573 Год назад +1

      @@primeanalogrecords Hey ordering it tomorrow ( Friday Feb 3rd from Amazon) Also ordering a small variac control to have it spin a bit slower. Should come in Tuesday or Wednesday. I will let you know how the RL Hot mix Zepp 2 comes out. Will do a few of the wifes records to test it out first, you know Abba, Sean Cassidy hehe.

    • @primeanalogrecords
      @primeanalogrecords  Год назад +1

      @@edyoung6573 haha I definitely laughed out loud with the “test records”!!!