Record Cleaner Solution 17oz - Vinyl Cleaning Fluid Spray vs The Small Bottle Ulstrasonic Vinyl Record Cleaning Agent
Overall winner: The Small Bottle Ulstrasonic Vinyl Record Cleaning Agent
Key Differences
Boundless Audio (A) offers a larger 17oz spray bottle and is positioned at a more affordable price tier with anti-static and residue-free claims, while HappyWell (B) is formulated for ultrasonic use, is non-alcohol/non-corrosive and has a slightly higher average rating with fewer reviews. Choose A if you want value and a large spray bottle for general cleaning; choose B if you plan to use ultrasonic machines or prefer a gentler non-alcohol formula
Record Cleaner Solution 17oz - Vinyl Cleaning Fluid Spray
Vinyl record cleaning fluid safe for all types of vinyl, including shellac, with anti-static agents and no residue. Helps reduce noise and improve sound clarity, with an easy spray top for convenience. Customers note improved sound quality and label protection during cleaning
Pros
- safe for all vinyl types
- anti-static, leaves no residue
- large 17oz bottle for value
- easy-to-use spray nozzle
Cons
- some users report residue in grooves
- mixed feedback on residue retention
The Small Bottle Ulstrasonic Vinyl Record Cleaning Agent
Gentle ultrasonic cleaning formula reduces surface tension for better groove penetration. Non-alcohol, anti-static, and speeds drying. Customers note easy application and effective cleaning with few drops
Pros
- gentle ultrasonic cleaning formula
- non-alcohol and non-corrosive
- anti-static to reduce dust
- small bottle yields many records
Cons
- mixed value for money perceptions
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Boundless Audio |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Boundless Audio |
| User Reviews | HappyWell |