GrooveWasher Walnut Record Cleaning Kit
SKU: 20035 OverviewThe GrooveWasher Walnut Record Cleaning Kit includes:
- Solid milled American Walnut handle with a waterproof oil polyurethane finish. Hand sanded and rubbed by wood artisans. You can feel the woodgrain! This handle will serve you well for decades.
- Replaceable Black Terry Microfiber Cleaning Pad, with velcro on the plexiglass base to secure the pad to the handle. Easy removal for cleaning or replacement.
- G2 Record Cleaning Fluid in 118 ml / 4oz bottle with mist spray applicator.
- Record label protector mask.
With graphically displayed user manual on the packaging.
G2 Record Cleaning Fluid-Science
The GrooveWasher G2 Record Cleaning Fluid is the result of years of research and testing. The selection of ingredients was guided by the formulations of the D series fluids of the 1970s. G2 Fluid is designed for maximum cleaning effectiveness of the delicate vinyl surface and microgroove, without the need for rinsing. Anti-static action on contact. Honest cleaning to release the honest sound of the recording.
GrooveWasher Solid Walnut Wood Handle Design
The GrooveWasher walnut handle is milled from a single piece of midwest American Black Walnut, hand finished by wood artisans with waterproof oil polyurethane in the GrooveWasher plant in North Kansas City, Missouri, USA.
GrooveWasher designed the shape to be easy to grip while cleaning your records. Low profile hook velcro is applied to the bottom of the handle to secure the replaceable cleaning pad.
Cleaning Pad Design & Science
The GrooveWasher replaceable microfiber cleaning pad features a super absorbent black terry style split microfiber cover. This fabric is effective in removing the contaminants borne in the G2 Fluid from the record's microgroove. The design of the low profile loop velcro on the back of the pad allows the pad to be removed from the walnut handle and washed or replaced. The cleaning pads are made by hand by textile artists in North Kansas City.
Designed and hand crafted by GrooveWasher in North Kansas City, MO, USA.