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Record Cleaning Machine

Clean Records, Better Sound

A record cleaning machine is one of the most effective ways to maintain vinyl playback quality. Even new records can carry dust, static, or factory residue that affects sound.

Unlike manual cleaning, a proper vinyl record cleaning machine reaches deep into the grooves, removing debris that standard brushes often miss. The result is quieter playback, better clarity, and longer record life.

At Audio Art Cable, we focus on high-performance audio solutions, and the Okki Nokki ONE DV represents one of the most trusted approaches to proper vinyl care.

Why Clean Vinyl Matters

Vinyl is a physical format. That means every bit of dust, oil, or debris sitting inside the grooves affects sound directly.

A quality vinyl record cleaner helps reduce:

  • Surface noise

  • Pops and clicks

  • Static build-up

  • Groove distortion over time

For serious listeners, consistent cleaning is part of preserving both sound quality and collection value.

Types of Record Cleaning Machines 

There are two main types of record cleaning machines:

Vacuum-Based Cleaning Machines

Uses cleaning fluid and suction to remove dirt from the grooves.
Good for:

  • Everyday cleaning

  • Regular vinyl maintenance

  • Fast drying cycles

Ultrasonic Cleaning Machines

Uses high-frequency sound waves in a liquid bath to break down deep contamination.
Good for:

  • Deep cleaning

  • Heavily used records

  • Maximum groove restoration

Each method improves playback, but ultrasonic record cleaning machines generally provide the deepest level of cleaning for demanding collectors.

Our Vinyl Record Cleaner Lineup

Okki Nokki ONE DV Record Cleaning Machine

The Okki Nokki ONE DV is a vacuum-based vinyl record cleaning machine designed for ease of use, reliability, and consistent performance.

It features a quiet motor system, a full-size bidirectional platter for both 12” and 7” records, and a simple one-button operation that makes cleaning fast and straightforward.

Built in the Netherlands, the ONE DV is known for its durability and minimal internal components, making it a dependable long-term solution for vinyl care.

This record cleaner is selected for its balance of performance, simplicity, and build quality.

How to Choose a Record Cleaning Machine

When selecting a vinyl record cleaner machine, consider:

  • Collection size

  • Frequency of use

  • Cleaning depth required

  • Noise level preference

  • Maintenance needs

  • Budget range

For most users, vacuum-based systems like the Okki Nokki ONE DV provide a strong balance of performance and practicality.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is a Record Cleaning Machine (RCM) and How Does It Work?

A record cleaning machine is a device that removes dirt, dust, and debris from vinyl records. It uses either vacuum suction or ultrasonic technology to clean the grooves. Vacuum-based machines apply cleaning fluid, agitate the surface, and then vacuum the residue. Ultrasonic machines use high-frequency sound waves to dislodge contaminants. Both methods improve playback quality and extend the life of your records.

Why Use a Record Cleaning Machine Instead Of Manual Cleaning?

RCMs clean deeper and more effectively than manual methods. They get into the grooves that manual brushes miss. They also reduce the risk of damage from improper cleaning techniques, such as uneven pressure or abrasive materials. An RCM also saves time when cleaning multiple records.

What’s the Difference Between Vacuum-Based and Ultrasonic Record Cleaning Machines?

Vacuum-based RCMs use a combination of cleaning fluid and suction to clean dirt, good for everyday cleaning. Ultrasonic machines use sound waves in a water bath to clean deeper and target hard-to-remove grime. Ultrasonic machines are often quieter but may cost more. Vacuum models are generally more portable and good for casual collectors.

How Often Should I Clean My Vinyl Records With a Record Cleaning Machine?

Clean new records before first play to remove factory residue or packaging dust. After that, clean as needed, depending on usage and storage conditions. Records stored in anti-static sleeves may need less frequent cleaning, while heavily used records should be cleaned regularly to preserve sound quality.

Can I Use Any Cleaning Solution In My Record-Cleaning Machine, or Are Specific Solutions Required?

You should use cleaning solutions recommended by the RCM manufacturer. Generic or homemade solutions may leave residue or damage the record. Most approved solutions are alcohol free and designed to evaporate quickly without harming the vinyl or labels. Never use tap water as it may contain minerals that can scratch or contaminate the records.

Is It Safe To Clean Vintage or Delicate Records With a Record Cleaning Machine?

Yes, but be extra careful. Use low-power, gentle cleaning solutions to avoid damaging fragile vinyl or label artwork. Test the machine with a less valuable record first if you’re unsure. For older 78 RPM shellac records, avoid using ultrasonic machines or water-based fluids unless specifically designed for them.

How Do I Maintain and Clean My Record Cleaning Machine?

To keep your RCM running smoothly, empty waste tanks regularly and rinse them as needed. Replace filters, brushes, or cleaning pads when worn and check moving parts for proper function. For ultrasonic machines, change the water and solution after every cleaning session to prevent dirt buildup. Follow the manufacturer’s maintenance schedule.

Are There Any Records That Shouldn’t Be Cleaned With a Record Cleaning Machine?

Yes, some materials like shellac (used in 78 RPM records) or lacquer may not be compatible with ultrasonic cleaning or water-based fluids. These records are more delicate and can degrade with improper cleaning. For such materials, use specialized cleaning techniques or machines designed for older records.

How Long Does the Cleaning Process Take With a Record Cleaning Machine?

2–5 minutes per record, depending on the machine and cleaning cycle. Ultrasonic machines may require additional time for drying, but vacuum-based machines often clean and dry records faster. Time will vary depending on how dirty the record is and if multiple cycles are needed.

Can Record Cleaning Machines Remove Scratches or Just Dirt And Debris?

Record cleaning machines can’t repair scratches as these are physical damage to the vinyl surface. But they can remove dirt and debris in the grooves, which can sometimes minimize noise caused by particles caught in scratches. Professional restoration services or playback adjustments may be needed to fix scratches.

Do Record Cleaning Machines Reduce Static On Vinyl Records?

Yes, many RCMs reduce static by using anti-static cleaning solutions or processes. Ultrasonic machines, in particular, are great at eliminating static during cleaning. Reducing static prevents dust from settling back on the record and improves playback quality by reducing pops and clicks.

What To Consider When Buying a Record Cleaning Machine For My Collection?

Budget, collection size, and cleaning needs. Ultrasonic machines are for collectors with large, valuable collections that need deep cleaning. Vacuum-based machines are more affordable and portable for smaller collections. Look for ease of use, compatibility with different record sizes, and replacement parts.

What Is the Best Record Cleaning Machine?

The best record cleaning machine depends on the collection size and cleaning depth. For most users, a reliable vacuum system such as the Okki Nokki ONE DV provides a strong balance of performance and usability.

Are Record Cleaning Machines Any Good?

Yes. A record cleaner machine is highly effective because it removes debris from grooves without physical brushing. This reduces the risk of damage and improves playback clarity, especially compared to manual cleaning methods.

Ready to Clean Your Vinyl Properly?

A clean record is the foundation of better sound. The right record cleaning machine helps remove deep-seated dust, reduce surface noise, and preserve the detail locked inside your records for years to come. Better care means better playback and better listening every time you drop the needle.

At Audio Art Cable, we believe great sound starts with proper care at every stage of the listening chain. Shop our record cleaning machines and upgrade the way your vinyl sounds today.

If you need help choosing the right setup or have questions about vinyl care, you can always contact us, we’ll help you get it right.