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The Spin-Clean Record Washer Kit offers a quiet, power-free, dual-sided cleaning system with snap-in rollers and wedge-fit brushes, paired with a proprietary alcohol-free solution. Designed for 33, 45, and 78 RPM vinyl, it includes a stable basin and lint-free drying cloths, delivering professional-grade cleaning that revives sound clarity and reduces surface noise—perfect for audiophiles and collectors committed to preserving their vinyl legacy.





| ASIN | B002UKSZUU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16 in Record Cleaners & Cleaning Supplies |
| Brand | SPIN CLEAN |
| Color | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,237) |
| Date First Available | May 13, 2008 |
| Department | new |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00857720005132 |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Firmness Description | Medium |
| Item Weight | 2.89 ounces |
| Item model number | 0837654769218 |
| Manufacturer | SPIN CLEAN |
| Material | Vinyl |
| Number of Items | 5 |
| Product Dimensions | 15"L x 9"W x 6"H |
| Shape | Round |
| Special Feature | Compact |
| Surface Recommendation | Vinyl |
| UPC | 857720005132 762189630408 610708213154 837654769218 837654028001 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
C**K
Expected a lot and was still blown away
I purchased this through Amazon-I'm in the midst of a Home Theater/Audiophile revival, and in so doing I pulled out my last two remaining milk cartons of old vinyl- that have survived four states of moving, three non-air conditioned garages, two wives (!), and one hell of a set of memories to relive by cleaning them up and ripping them to 24/96 hi res files and DVD Audio for posterity and posterior. I've pulled out my old Denon DP-45f, bought a new DL-110 MC cartridge (review on that coming up-awesome!) and started to wipe 40 years of grime, fingerprints, hair gel, and shame off some old classics. This thing WORKS! As a test of both the cartridge and the cleaner I brushed off an orignal LP of Linda Ronstadt's Hasten Down the Wind, a release that I abused the vinyl and the cover of on many occasions as a young lad...Side Two has great accapella vocals, tight drums, and a lot of dynamic moments that will expose dirt in the vinyl. First pass of the side was pretty good actually-I was expecting a lot more wear and tear on a disc that didn't spend much time in it's sleeve. I followed the easy one page instructions on the Spin Clean (and I did go to YouTube and see an excellent and wonderfully geeky home demo there the day before it arrived). Using distilled water and three cap-fulls of the cleaner on the brushes per the instruction I slid the record in the gap, three turns back, three turns forth, and BAM. I set it on a micofiber cloth and used the included surgical cloth to wipe it dry in a swirl motion, flipping it over and repeating the same on the other side. Deceptively simple and ingenius. Not changing a thing on the A/V system I reloaded the disc and played Side Two again. The difference was immediately noticable. Linda's voice was clearer, sibilances were better and the tracks seemed more open and spacious. The results were also measurable-I forgot to mention I put an SPL meter 2' away from the speaker and measured the groove noise between tracks before and after as well...the noise was as much as 5db less, which is a hell of a lot! I'm not saying that this will take 5db of noise off your records, I'm saying it did on THIS record that looked OK before I ran it through the Spin Clean. It obviously cleaned gunk that the eye couldn't see, and it must have helped lower any static electricity buildup as well. I cleaned about 25 LP's with it and by then the water was noticably darker-they say you can get 50 cleanings per dose but I'm guessing they aren't talking about records like mine that looked like they were found by Mike and Frank on American Pickers. It's $80...but it works...but it's $80... For me it was totally worth it to find out my old OOP vinyl survived my decades of abuse and neglect to them better than I did. The Spin Clean is not the kind of thing you can leave on display in your Home Thater/Music Room if you have any decorating taste...like my wife. And it's not cost/effort effective to use it to clean one or two records at a time, then throwing the water/solution out, though honestly even at $20 a bottle if you did that it would aveage 25 cents a record. But playing vinyl is like a dedicated sport you have to suit up for. You're not going to strap the pads on and go play for 5 minutes, so I just factor it into the ritual that makes the whole vinyl experience the cool thing it is for me again. Highly recommended.
D**N
An Essential 💯
Simply awesome! Such a simple, but effective product. Very easy to use. Does a great job at cleaning most dirt and residue out of the vinyl grooves and getting rid of a lot of static surface noise. An essential tool for any record collector looking to preserve the appearance and quality of their collection. For the price and functionality, 10/10 would recommend for anyone on the fence. Ultrasonic record cleaners are obviously superior to this, but those easily run several hundreds of dollars and up. For the price point and effectiveness, this will be good for 99% of record collectors cleaning needs.
T**A
This is a good system for cleaning vinyl
I don't have a vacuum or hypersonic machine to clean my records. I'm sure they are better, but very expensive and take up space that I don't have and if I'm honest, my vinyl collection is more beloved, than it is audiophile grade. I do have some early Blue Note pressings and a select few new 180g type LPs, but most of my (fairly large) collection come out of bins or from someone else's collection and some were not especially good pressings to begin with. I just love listening to (mostly jazz) records. This is a wet clean system, it would be impossible to set something like this up with things that are already around the house or by using a kitchen faucet. It's a simple, cheap design that works very well for what is intended. You'll see gunk and debris in the bottom of the tub after every batch of records you clean. That stuff was on your records and was going to get on your stylus. They look and sound much better after cleaning. I am kind of embarrassed, honestly, that I waited so long. TIPS: I had a box of latex gloves for early-days of Covid and I found that I am more productive if I glove up so that I can kind of grip the record from the sides. Otherwise, I feel like I'm crunching the edge against the plastic rollers. In addition to feeling like that can't be great for the record, the rollers on the out-side of the rotation will kind of bind and pop up or jam. Easy fix. Another reviewer mentioned mounting theirs with some type of axle to solve this problem. The gloves work great for me and my local drug store sells them by the box. Also as mentioned by another reviewer, the limitation I've run into is the lent free cloths. You can do about 15 or 20 records with the two cloths that come with the kit, then they'll be too wet to continue. That's not a bad number of records to clean in a single session, but if you want more capacity, order some extras. I dry them in my regular dish rack, I just line it with Saranwrap before. Dry them with the cloth, put them in the dish rack for a bit, then I put them on my turntable one at a time and run a velvet brush over them (MOFI) and then a carbon fiber anti-static brush. Is this necessary? I'm not sure, but I don't want to risk putting them away with any moisture in there and I want them to be as clean as I can practically get them. I also recommend (if your collection is like mine) buying new inner sleeves. You don't want to put your clean record back in a sleeve with gunk and lent on it or one that is old and torn, like a lot of mine were. I opted for acid free paper ones, rather than audiophile plastic ones, because I don't like how the plastic ones bunch up when you try to put them in the album cover. Unless you have a very large collection of very good vinyl and can spend the money and commit the space to a much more expensive solution, I think this is a 100% great tool for getting your records clean. Vinyl bliss!
M**N
Mycket prisvärd. Skillnaden före och efter tvätt är otrolig.
R**.
Zoals altijd snelle en goede levering. Track en trace voorbeeld voor alle bedrijven die verzending doen, live volgen, geweldig
M**A
Macchina manuale essenziale per il lavaggio dei vinili, conosciuta e venduta in tutto il mondo. Senza spendere uno sproposito per pulitrici elettriche costose. Fa il suo e per il costo pagato lo fa molto bene. La consiglio
Z**.
It works just as described and it is definitely a pretty fun record cleaning system! It feels a little like being behind a wheel :) It is designed and made in the USA, with classic solid plastic parts, so it is the real deal. The instructions that come with it are extremely helpful, without being too much. As said in the instructions, it is ideal to clean your record collection all at once, while listening to some vinyl of course :) The included cloths seem cheap but they are very absorbent, and absolutely lint free due to their cotton gauze-like texture. Washing and drying the cloths separately is ideal, to ensure that they don’t absorb any fibre from other things in the wash. A couple extra included cloths would be even better, as the cloths tend to get wet fairly quickly while moving through your records. Overall, this record cleaner does a thorough and damage-free job and it’s the best bang for your buck.
E**N
For anyone on the fence about this product, don't be. This works exactly as advertised. If you are at home cleaning your own collection and you are not mass cleaning records for a record shop every day then this is perfect. I just cleaned up an original pressing of Black Sabbath's Paranoid from the Vertigo Swirl label. The first time I tried to clean it I just surface cleaned it with my basic cleaning kit. It basically did nothing. Had fingerprints all over it that were hard to remove and had tons of static and pops while playing. Especially on Planet Caravan. Hand of Doom also had this issue. Then I ran it through this manual cleaner and the difference is night and day. It is not perfect, Planet Caravan still has a bit of static and crackle but that's due to it being a quiet song and the age of the record and the condition I received the record in. Hand of Doom on the other hand sounds nearly brand new after the clean! Pros: - Does exactly what it is supposed to but do not expect miracles. It can't fix surface noise from pressing issues. - Compact and easy to store away - Comes with the record cleaning solution required, a couple of microfiber cloths, and I am sure you can find some cheaper cleaning fluid options with a google search once that bottle runs out. - Pretty substantial difference in sound from before and after the clean. Cons - A bit pricey but still very worth it for record collectors and people who just need to seriously clean their records. - A bit tough to remove records from in between the brushes while avoiding grabbing the surface of the record. I use record "mitts" for this so it was a non-issue. - It says you can just let it dry without a drying rack but I am not exactly sure how that works. Get a cheap drying rack to air dry your records on. Other things of note - If you aren't playing your records immediately after cleaning store them in a brand new sleeve unless you have already replaced the inner sleeve with a decent one. - You will want to buy demineralized water from a hardware store. You can probably get away with using tap water but I'd rather err on the side of caution. So I got demineralized stuff.
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