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I don’t know what groovewasher is so I’m just gonna add a bit of Mane ‘N Tail shampoo to the mix to get my vinyl all clean and shiny! If that doesn’t work maybe some bleach or ammonia. Or both!
HumKingGuruI have succumbed to the peer pressure and my vial of Groovewasher is out for delivery.
Also my replacement feet came in, and I argue that my Guru is now taller than any other and SUPER ISOLATED from external vibration!
Have started cleaning using approx 5~6 drops in one tank, really happy with the difference so far.I have succumbed to the peer pressure and my vial of Groovewasher is out for delivery.
Also my replacement feet came in, and I argue that my Guru is now taller than any other and SUPER ISOLATED from external vibration!
(their site says to just use one drop per tank)Have started cleaning using approx 5~6 drops in one tank, really happy with the difference so far.
Yeah even with one drop it produces a noticeable odor in the water.(their site says to just use one drop per tank)
Hmmm, can't say I've noticed an odor. Mostly just gets a little sudsy.Yeah even with one drop it produces a noticeable odor in the water.
I don’t think it’s a strong odor, just noticeable.Hmmm, can't say I've noticed an odor. Mostly just gets a little sudsy.
Hmmm, can't say I've noticed an odor. Mostly just gets a little sudsy.
Totally agree, whenever I get the smallest amount on my hands I have to wash right away to get the smell off!Oh really? I find it pretty strong!
Wow, not sure why my experience would be so different. Just opened the little bottle of G Sonic and took a whiff before responding to @folsom_lives and while there's a detectable, sort of chemical smell, it's very mild even at full strength. Guess I'll pay more attention next time I clean, but I've never noticed it.Totally agree, whenever I get the smallest amount on my hands I have to wash right away to get the smell off!
I used a vacuum machine for a few years so the Humminguru was sort of a de facto second stage cleaner for any existing records I ran through it. I think the vac unit does/did a great job getting the big stuff and the Humminguru does a better job getting into the grooves. There's certainly no harm in running really dirty records through the vacuum unit first and then using the Humminguru for detailing.On the fence about getting a Humminguru; I already have a Record Doctor vacuum that does a pretty good job. Anyone using the Humminguru as a second stage cleaner after a vacuum?
Also as I have seen comments about using a wetting agent, has anyone tried Jet Dry? I use it with my homebrew vacuum cleaning fluid and find it to be very effective. Jet Dry also does contain a small amount of detergent.
I have a Record Doctor V, but then I bought a HumminGuru. I firmly believe that the HG does a much better job cleaning than the RDV. And it is undoubtedly far more convenient to use. I have recleaned hundreds of records in the HG that I had previously cleaned with the RDV and observed a significant reduction in surface noise in many of them. I have also used the RDV in tandem with the HG on a few especially problematic records, but it didn't help, as the records are likely damaged.On the fence about getting a Humminguru; I already have a Record Doctor vacuum that does a pretty good job. Anyone using the Humminguru as a second stage cleaner after a vacuum?
Also as I have seen comments about using a wetting agent, has anyone tried Jet Dry? I use it with my homebrew vacuum cleaning fluid and find it to be very effective. Jet Dry also does contain a small amount of detergent.
One thing I've learned about myself is that the more work involved, the more likely I am to procrastinate about cleaning records, and thus the less cleaning I am likely to do. As great as the HumminGuru is at cleaning records, its convenience also really sets it apart from other options. So the mere thought of a cleaning process that involves first vacuum cleaning and then running the record through the HG is more than I can manage. Sure, on occasion there may be records that warrant some form of cleaning before HG treatment, but for me, a cloth and some cleaning fluid would suffice. (Also, having now cleaned over 500 records with the HG, plenty of which already had been vacuum cleaned but also lots that hadn't, I've seen no evidence to suggest the former offers any advantage over the latter.)On the fence about getting a Humminguru; I already have a Record Doctor vacuum that does a pretty good job. Anyone using the Humminguru as a second stage cleaner after a vacuum?