Casual consumers and professional spinners alike are equally apt to get some dust or grime on their vinyl records or turntable every once in a while. Keeping your records and turntable clean is a surefire way to get as much mileage out of your favorite tunes as possible, and MusicNomad's 6 n 1 Vinyl Record Cleaning and Care Kit has everything you need. Designed and developed in Sonoma, Calif., this kit includes a 3-in-1 tool, featuring a lush, synthetic dust brush for everything but the record and needle. A black, directional cleaning pad lifts off the dust and applies the USA-made anti-static cleaning formula, while the gray side dries. The 2-in-1 tool is on stylus duty: utilizing a 20,000-micro-bristle brush and a 3-row, V-cut takes care of the dust on the cleaning pad. DJs and turntable aficionados at Axe 'N Gear Music appreciate the engraved directions on the tools to ensure you’re using them at the proper stages and applying them in the appropriate motion. Plus, once you're done, everything is neatly stored in a display-worthy box.

MusicNomad 6 n 1 Vinyl Record Cleaning and Care Kit Features:

  • 3-in-1 brush details, removes dust, and applies cleaning solution for everything but the record and needle
  • 2-in-1 stylus and dust remover brush includes 20,000 micro-bristles for unmatched cleaning capacity
  • USA-made anti-static cleaning formula utilizes a proprietary design to reliably remove grime, fingerprints, static, and more
  • Storage box organizes tools and is eloquently designed for display

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Axe 'N Gear Music

Walkerton, Canada
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