AnthonyI
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Again, just what I did when I had them and what was recommended to me, I never had any issues.The mkII has no instructions for washing beyond if you do it work clothes be whites only with detergent and bleach
Again, just what I did when I had them and what was recommended to me, I never had any issues.The mkII has no instructions for washing beyond if you do it work clothes be whites only with detergent and bleach
Warm or hot setting.. and speed was with auto soak or towels and sheets just trying to figure out these washer settingsAgain, just what I did when I had them and what was recommended to me, I never had any issues.
Whites are usually washed in hot water. I would say with the towel setting, but every washer is a little different so I couldn't tell you for sure.Warm or hot setting.. and speed was with auto soak or towels and sheets just trying to figure out these washer settings
I used warm but it should be fineWhites are usually washed in hot water. I would say with the towel setting, but every washer is a little different so I couldn't tell you for sure.
Do you have the right amount of water in the basin? The rubber pieces should definitely not raise up like that. Looks like additional friction is being introduced somehow.Is my spin clean defective.. everyone I put a record in it does this
i swore i had (maybe like a millimeter lower).. i dont know if its EXACT but it feels like its losing water after each LP i washDo you have the right amount of water in the basin? The rubber pieces should definitely not raise up like that. Looks like additional friction is being introduced somehow.
This should be rightAlso maybe check brushes are sat inside correctly and record is pushed down far enough ?
So I guess the distilled water I used for the TTVJ was bad? Since there's floating stuff in it and it's been kept in a cool dark place constantly.
Send an e-mail to Spin Clean if the roller is a bother. I've e-mailed them in the past when I had a brush problem and they just sent me replacements.It's just this one roller that's the real bother
I can blame some of the feeling of not being cleaned on the fact I had trouble with the cleaning fluid.. it didn't stay in the 4oz cap (for some reason despite owning a MKII spin clean I got MK3 fluid instead So either I accidentally didn't put in enough fluid because of the fluid being in a MK3 Bottle or this next one) and I am not sure how much I got in the actual brushes and not in the water for example.
i swore i had (maybe like a millimeter lower).. i dont know if its EXACT but it feels like its losing water after each LP i wash
plus if i remove the brushes and spin it on an empty spin clean it all goes away
The trick on the Spin Clean to keep the rollers spinning nicely and not riding up as you spin the record is to actually overfill the water just a bit past the line. The water also serves to lubricate the axles on the end pieces so when it's low they'll pinch and roll up.
When I wash mine, I use a tiny bit of detergent, using hot water, and then dry most of the way in the dryer, then let them sit out to finish drying if they are still slightly damp.How do you prewash your spin clean cloths
I wipe the basin out with a paper towel. I wouldn't worry about getting it spotless because I imagine by the time you've cleaned a couple of records there's more guff in the water than would've been in the cornersHow do you clean the spin cleans basin (also 30 LPs are very heavy to do.. im getting exercise)