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Old December 11th 03, 11:51 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
David J Worden
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Default Record cleaning accessories

I have recently had my turntable re-furbished and have been re-visiting
my vinyl records.

I have taken out and been using my Cecil Watts cleaning devices, but the
replaceable parts are grubby and musty-smelling and need replacing.

I have used Google and Ask Jeeves to try to find a source of
replacement parts, but all I can find are bottles of cleaning fluid and
a brush similar to my Parastat brush.

I have a Preener, a Parastat brush, another Parastat brush sandwiched
between preener pads, the foam-filled treatment wand that sits in
a bottle-shaped thing containing a damp pad, a Dustbug and a small
padded tool for cleaning the stylus.

What do people do nowadays to clean vinyl records immediately prior to
playing them? Does anyone know of a source of replacement parts for the
Cecil Watts devices, or of an alternative source of similar tools?

I am sorry if this question has been asked before.

Thank you for any advice.

David

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