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You see why my eyes lit up when I saw one for $299.99? But would it be any good? Only one way to find out. That ultrasonic record cleaner was a real bargain amongst the breed, costing just $1,999. And I’ve reviewed an ultrasonic record cleaner, and it also worked. I’ve reviewed a record cleaning machine and it works. If you take your jewellery to a jeweller for a clean, there’s a good chance that the pieces will end up in an ultrasonic cleaner. As they form and then collapse, they loosen the dirt on the surface. This leads to “cavitation” of the water near any surfaces. Then a powerful ultrasonic signal is blasted into the water for some minutes. Basically, the object to be cleaned is immersed in a bath of water – often with an additive that breaks the surface tension of the water, helping it get all the way in. It sounds like a strange way of going about things, but ultrasonic cleaning has long been used for cleaning things where dirt gets into nooks and crannies, making it difficult to remove. I was seduced by the low price and took a chance. Just an email address and a promise of a response within 24 hours. Details: Vevor Ultrasonic Vinyl Record Cleaner Why would I consider an ultrasonic cleaner? Why was three hundred bucks good value? What does it actually do? Does it work? Some short answers: ultrasonic cleaners can certainly work and three hundred dollars is amazing value.