Heuer wrote: 
> I use a Loricraft PRC3 cleaning machine which I have owned for about 20
> years. I have cleaned every album in my collection with it and also use
> it on new vinyl to remove the mould release agents they use. Distilled
> water works well but I have experimented with various cleaning fluids.
> Great machine, very effective and transforms listening to vinyl, even
> stuff I have owned since the 1960's.
> [image: https://i.imgur.com/M8Aaqsn.jpg]
I'd not heard of that one, but from the picture it looks very similar in
operation to the original Keith Monks machine, with the spool of thread
guiding the vacuum pickup.
I wonder who copied who? The Keith Monks has been around for at least 45
years - I can remember getting some LPs cleaned on one at a HiFi dealer
when I was a teenager.

doctor_big wrote: 
> My home brew cleaning solution is 3/4 distilled water, 1/4 isopropyl
> alcohol and a drop or two of Kodak Photo flow.
> Cheap and effective for my VPI Cyclone machine. 
That's pretty much the same formula that I used with my Moth RCM II.
(I've now finished all my vinyl transfers, so the Moth has been sold).



Until recently: Transporter -> ATC SCM100A, now sold :-(
House move forced change to: piCorePlayer(RPi2/HiFiBerry DIGI2
Pro/HiFiBerry DSP) -> Meridian 218 -> Meridian M6
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