I too am thinking about a US cleaner: DIY vs AD vs KL audio. I have recently talked to a friend who put a grand into a DIY setup that he still has to vacuum to dry them. He is not enthusiastic about his results. Another friend just bought the older AD model and so far loves it. However, he cleaned a few of my records and while easier to use, they sound similar to my cleaning process. I encourage you to read this thread about cleaning fluids.
http://https//www.vinylengine.com/turntable_forum/viewtopic.php?f=53&t=96199
I have found that utilizing the formula recommended by Vince is an absolute wonder in getting your records clean and costs pennies! Utilizes easily obtainable chemicals of known grade. I mix all my solutions and rinses in reagent grade water from Amazon or Ebay. Works so well, unless someone hands me the cash, I'm passing on the US for the moment. One wash step and two rinses takes about 3 minutes per side. Let stand for a bit b4 sleeving or playing in case a bit of moisture remains helps too.
http://https//www.vinylengine.com/turntable_forum/viewtopic.php?f=53&t=96199
I have found that utilizing the formula recommended by Vince is an absolute wonder in getting your records clean and costs pennies! Utilizes easily obtainable chemicals of known grade. I mix all my solutions and rinses in reagent grade water from Amazon or Ebay. Works so well, unless someone hands me the cash, I'm passing on the US for the moment. One wash step and two rinses takes about 3 minutes per side. Let stand for a bit b4 sleeving or playing in case a bit of moisture remains helps too.