It’s no secret; clean vinyl sounds better, more true to the recording, and it’s going to make sure your stylus lasts as long as possible. Unfortunately, vinyl records have a propensity for attracting dust and grime.
Those once new and shiny vinyl records can start to show some serious wear quicker than expected as the days go by, and those rare gems pulled from the flea market? Well, they probably haven’t been properly cleaned in a while…maybe ever?
Fingerprints, dust, static, scratches; all create unwanted noise on what is supposed to be the audiophiles format of choice. The cracks and pops, once so endearing, can easily become audibly unbearable. Furthermore, oil from your hands can eat at the surface of vinyl, bringing the value of a record down. Luckily, a solution is easily had.
Wax Wash.
Wax Wash is a superior vinyl record cleaner made in Australia, by for the World, made with the finest ingredients available to ensure that every vinyl record performs at its peak.
As the only vinyl record cleaner that contains a mixture of superior cleaning agents to specifically target and remove residual montan wax from old and new vinyl records, alongside 100% pure ingredients, Wax Wash ensures that as you clean your vinyl, no other contaminants are introduced.
While we love the idea of a liquid that will keep our vinyl sounding on-point, we’d hate you all to ruin it by using a Kmart tea-towel or paper roll to get the job done! Luckily, these guys make lint-free cloths. The cloth synthetic fibres have been carefully selected for specific characteristics including softness, durability, absorption, wicking abilities, water repellency, electrodynamics, and filtering capabilities. What’s more, you get two lint-free cloths with every bottle of Wash Wax purchased! Cha-ching!
And best of all, Wax Wash was designed to actually work, not just bombard your vinyl with Isopropyl Alcohol and tap water. You’ve spent your hard-earned, and you deserve satisfaction. We can’t argue with that!
You can find Wax Wash at Belmont Stereo Systems, Blue Suede in Highton, Rediscovery in Ballarat, Prehistoric Sounds in both Warrnambool and Newcomb, and Tourbus Entertainment in central Geelong.
Check out their website www.waxwash.com.au/ for all the deets.