

We will be holding this event at our booth inside University Pickers at The Shops of Grand River in Leeds, AL. You can also get more details through the event on our Facebook page.
Also, be sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram for details about our big inventory drop this week! We’ll be bringing in lots of new items for the Spring Open House, March 3-5.
Ultrasonically cleaning records breaks up the debris deep down in the grooves that regular spraying and wiping just can’t get.
In simple terms, such machines hold and rotate a record that is partly submerged in a bath of liquid. That type of liquid can vary from manufacturer to manufacturer but the bulk tends to be distilled water. Once the record is wet (the label is always left untouched, incidentally), the ultrasonic action known as cavitation begins in the bath container via an active transducer, producing compression waves that produces millions of tiny bubbles that break up, creating millions of tiny bubble explosions, directed liquid that is fired and forced into the moving grooves. The agitation effect displaces gunk, grease, muck and other contaminants, cleaning the grooves like never before.
https://theaudiophileman.com/record-cleaner-pro-ultrasonic-review/
The cleaner you keep your records, the better details your stylus can pick up. Keeping your records clean not only preserves them, but also increases the life of your stylus. That dirt and debris build-up that you can’t see can be abrasive and cause uneven wear, and hidden fingerprint oils can also cause your stylus to build up even more debris particles.
Did you know that you should still clean brand new records, too? Not only do most vinyl records come out of the package statically charged, but there is also chemical residue from the manufacturing process on them – all of which attract particles that build-up causing damage to your stylus and record. Our ultrasonic solution contains a non-ionic wetting agent that helps reduce static charge.
