@bdp24 Believe me this is no joke, and the Crosley is certainly no children’s toy. I did also consider the Record Doctor, but I decided I’d prefer something affordable that cleans both sides simultaneously.
I specifically wanted to start this discussion because I was certain there would be other people out there, like myself, who would be very skeptical about the effectiveness of such an inexpensive cleaning system. When I saw a video of Stereophile’s Michael Fremer at CES recommending the Spin Clean record cleaning system I decided I’d give it a try. In searching for it online I discovered there were other similar systems on the market for even less. I thought if I was going to make a mistake on this thing I should spend as little as possible.
I challenge you to find the worst record you could possibly find, clean it with the Crosley or similar system, then give it a spin. I guarantee you will be a convert. If not I will buy your system from you and give it to a friend as a present.
I specifically wanted to start this discussion because I was certain there would be other people out there, like myself, who would be very skeptical about the effectiveness of such an inexpensive cleaning system. When I saw a video of Stereophile’s Michael Fremer at CES recommending the Spin Clean record cleaning system I decided I’d give it a try. In searching for it online I discovered there were other similar systems on the market for even less. I thought if I was going to make a mistake on this thing I should spend as little as possible.
I challenge you to find the worst record you could possibly find, clean it with the Crosley or similar system, then give it a spin. I guarantee you will be a convert. If not I will buy your system from you and give it to a friend as a present.

