GEM Dandy Record Cleaner - Has Anyone Tried It ?


Have you read this review of George Merrill's record cleaner in the latest 6Moons.com?http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/gem/dandy.html

Best ever record cleaner (according to the reviewer) and uses ordinary tap water for the rinse. Exclusively for garage sale purchases, or would you have the nerve to try it on an audiophile reissue, too?
randyk
I own and love it. dont even use my top of the line nitty gritty any more.

best cleaning ever.
Can't argue with it's results, especially on mold, absolutely no 'water' problems, and I have the hardest water available, just dry it off with the diapers. It helps to have a DEEP sink, or use it outside with the garden hose....I don't find it takes more than 4 minutes max per lp. Still use a VPI once it's cleaned with the Gemalog...and George's fluid is part of the secret for getting rid of the mold.
George is a nice guy. I own a MS turntable and am happy I spent the money. I purchased the GEM Dandy record cleaner. The thing is so simple that no one thought of it. I contemplated making one myself but for $149.00 why steal the man's joy. Use Peake battery water in the steamer. Also install a dedicated under-the-sink water filter if you plan to use tap water - Spare no expense for a good one. I gave up on the VPI machine the first time one of my records was scratched. I have enough records to listen to while the others dry.
I am almost finished with a DIY version of this, as I am on a very limited budget.
One problem I am having is sourcing the faucet sprayer at the end of the tube.

I am not sure of where to get this, or exactly what size nozzle is on there.

Can anyone help me with this, please?

Thanks much,
Matt
Just bought on off the 'Gon set it up in my man-cave bath tub adapted it to run off the shower head with a diverter valve so I can still use the shower head, works like a champ and much easier no issues with over-spray in the sink. I highly recommend anyone with a GEM to utilize this method. All you need is 6-8ft of vinyl tube ($2) a 3/4 male to 1/2 female adapter ($2) and a diverter valve ($10-20 depending on pvc or brass) all easily found at Lowes or Home Depot. When I first used my GEM in the Laundry Room I admit I thought I made a bad purchase, but after the shower mod I am very happy!! Cleans the crap out of my LPs by the way.