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<blockquote data-quote="Amelie" data-source="post: 543053" data-attributes="member: 1287"><p>Aye, the name Moth is a bit daft but i have somewhat got used to it as we bought a Moth single deck a month or so ago to play classical in the front room (cos the other decks can damage them apparantly). </p><p></p><p>I think the record take about say 2 mins to clean with the machine, but you only have to put the liquid on then it does the rest, as i said- its terribly noisey- not pleasant at all. I was not convinced at first,especially when the 'nail brush' came out of the bag- i mean, if Jonno walked in onme touching vinyl with a brush that bristly i can imagine he would have freaked. What can i say, i seems to do the job and not cause damage! The few we have done, and played them before and then after- the sound quality really is different (altough i do love a good crackle at the start lol). The vinyl looks all shiny and the minor scratchs appear improved- how this can be who knows (perhaps dirt sitting in scratchs or summat?).</p><p></p><p>BJ, if you have any records that you think need the extra clean, feel free to drop them off or post them to us and we will give them a go. Anyone in fact, as long as we are not flooded i don't mind doing them for folks if it means they can enjoy some of their more damaged ones better. We even have these funny bags to put them in after to reduce static, or keep them clean- something like that!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amelie, post: 543053, member: 1287"] Aye, the name Moth is a bit daft but i have somewhat got used to it as we bought a Moth single deck a month or so ago to play classical in the front room (cos the other decks can damage them apparantly). I think the record take about say 2 mins to clean with the machine, but you only have to put the liquid on then it does the rest, as i said- its terribly noisey- not pleasant at all. I was not convinced at first,especially when the 'nail brush' came out of the bag- i mean, if Jonno walked in onme touching vinyl with a brush that bristly i can imagine he would have freaked. What can i say, i seems to do the job and not cause damage! The few we have done, and played them before and then after- the sound quality really is different (altough i do love a good crackle at the start lol). The vinyl looks all shiny and the minor scratchs appear improved- how this can be who knows (perhaps dirt sitting in scratchs or summat?). BJ, if you have any records that you think need the extra clean, feel free to drop them off or post them to us and we will give them a go. Anyone in fact, as long as we are not flooded i don't mind doing them for folks if it means they can enjoy some of their more damaged ones better. We even have these funny bags to put them in after to reduce static, or keep them clean- something like that! [/QUOTE]
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