PRODUCTS FEATURE△Portable, Reliable, Resistant! △Keep your Vinyl in peak playing condition! △Anti-static cleaning solution to get the best results△Hanger cover design make it easy storage△Please read all instructions before first use. These instructions are to ensure you obtain the best performance from this product. △Place your vinyl on the record player to start rotation.△Take the protective cover off the brush.△Holding the silver part of the brush, gently position it in the grooves as the record spins. Let the record rotate a few times until all dust has been collected. Ensure the carbon fibre bristles or velvet pad are the only parts of the brush to touch your vinyl record.△Keeping the brush on the vinyl, carefully pull the brush toward you and try not to lose any of the collected dust.△It may be necessary to perform a second pass to sweep up any remaining dust particles△Use a small brush (not provided) to clean the velvet surface.△DO NOT touch the carbon fibre bristles or subject them to undue pulling or bending.Now Enjoy the great sound of a clean record!
T**G
NOT a Hunt EDA Mark 6 brush
I have been a long time user and fan of the Music Hall Hunt EDA Mark 6 Record Brush. At first glance, this brush and the Mark 6 look identical. Hoping it was so, I ordered one of these cheaper brushes for a secondary turntable. Long story short, this is not the Mark 6 by a long shot. They both seem to share the same extrusion for the handle, but that is where the similarities end. The bristles on the cheaper brush were a little shorter and cut unevenly. The result is a less effective clean and what at times seems a brush that seems a touch abrasive on the record. The metal clip is also more poorly made and the edges are a bit sharp. If I didn’t think the Mark 6 was far superior, I probably would have used this brush. Looks like I am in the market for another Mark 6.
A**G
Cheaply made. Overpriced for what it is. Buy a better brand.
At first glance it looks like the product you’re looking for to prevent static and brush’s your LPs. With the silver casing and the words antistatic written in big letters it’s easy to be mislead. It’s very cheaply made. Bristles fall out easily. The “velvet” feels very artificial like it’s made of some plastic substitute and it’s also a lot smaller than I anticipated. This product should cost no more than $10 maximum. Would not recommend.
W**R
Save your money and vinyl collection
The carbon fiber bristles are cut uneven, and are very stiff. My first, and last attempt to use this junk felt like I was dragging a rock across the LP. Save your money and your records...Avoid like the plague!
J**P
Good value. An attached, swing out handle would be better.
It does work. A little challenging to get the dust fully off the record, but it collects it just fine.
R**D
Durability depends upon use.
Looks identical to item from a non Amazon seller, but not as durable for heavy duty wet cleaning. Wears away quickly.
I**.
Great product.
I never play a record from my collection before brushing it before and after.
A**A
Great product, but a little on the cheap side
I love this thing, but you can tell it's cheap. The bristles are cut straight across, and with many uses start to ware out and fall out.
W**F
Bristles left marks on vinyl
Going back to the Hunt brush.
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