Record Doctor Carbon Fiber Record Cleaning Brush

Record Doctor Carbon Fiber Record Cleaning Brush
Record Doctor Carbon Fiber Record Cleaning Brush

Key features

  • Safe and easy record touch-up
  • Sweep light dust and dirt from records
  • Doesn't add a static charge
  • Millions of soft, carbon fiber bristles
  • Pivoting brush assembly with 'self-cleaning' design

Record Doctor Carbon Fiber Record Cleaning Brush

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Customer Reviews

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Great cleaner
JeffWasHereToo!February 17, 2018
Perfect cleaning brush! Works quickly, eliminates static. Gets deep into grooves to dig out all sorts of dust and gunk.
Great vinyl brush at a decent price!
Lawrence HubbardApril 15, 2017
Perfect brush for dust-cleaning vinyl. It's a great size, carbon fiber bristles that are kind to your vinyl and it cleans itself by moving the brush back-and-forth across the handle.
Does the job, but not easy to handle
Peter StaxenMarch 14, 2017
It does a good job of cleaning the record, but what I discover is that I don't like the "folding" of the brush. When you fold the brush into the handle, it is almost impossible not to come in contact with the brush hairs, which get contaminated by your skin oils. In effect you're brushing off your fingers and transfer the dirt to the record next time. You really have to be careful how you handle this brush.
Reduces Pops and Clicks
Gina A.October 19, 2016
It seems to do what it's supposed to do, which is remove some of the dust. This is by no means a deep clean. I use it before a need drop, then use it again when I put the album back into it's sleeve. Sometimes, I have a hard time removing the little pile of dust from the record that it collects, even if I hold this at an angle, but using this faithfully seems to have reduced pops and clicks from play. Worth it.
It works, but can inadvertently scratch your discs.
Kevin P.October 4, 2016
I'd pass on it. The bristles are really short. You will make contact with the record with the aluminum or plastic body of the tool at some point if it is not hovered squarely and the correct depth on the bristles, the bristles are very delicate you you don't get much feedback as to how much they are contacting the record, except the dragging feeling of the bristles going through the grooves. A couple of the bristles fell out with first use, not a big deal. There has to be a better brush out there. With steady hands and a good eye you'll be fine with it.
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