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woodpanel wrote:what\_universe wrote:The hell!? From Rega.co.uk...."Don't use any record cleaner that works while the record isplaying or any cleaners that use water or solvents. If youkeep your records stored in their sleeves, avoid touching theplaying surfaces, play with the lid down and keep all waterand fluids away, cleaning should not be necessary. Don'tworry about visible dust on the record surface, this isbrushed aside by the stylus and any that collects on the styluscan be easily blown away. In general, record cleaning isoverdone and one should not believe all the claims made byrecord cleaner manufacturers."My guess is they figure there's more chance of the average Joe screwing things up than helping. I've had a VPI 16.5 since '94, still going strong. But I am enamored of the Monk/Loricraft type cleaners. The VPI is just too freakin loud. This fellow made an awesome DIY version of a Loricraft:If I can pick up a cheap Lenco table I think I will use the drive as a base to make one, already have the vacuum pump and plenty of metal and gears and such.if you are interested in selling the VPI machine, let me know. I need one.