The Hunt E.D.A. Record Cleaning Brush contains over 1,000,000 Anti-Static Carbon Fibers!
The Hunt E.D.A. Record Cleaning Brush, imported from England, features two types of cleaning bristles - both long and short - to clean LPs twice with one pass. The Hunt E.D.A. Brush is used dry and is perfect for in-between cleanings on your vacuum powered record cleaner
The Hunt E.D.A. Record Cleaning Brush fibers are in two rows with a static grounding pad centered between. The grounding pad supports the tiny carbon fibers and keeps them erect so they can dig down deep into the groove and extract trapped dust. Look at a record; it contains microscopic undulations inside the groove wall smaller than a human hair that the naked eye cannot see. This is how music is stored on an lp. And this is why fat pads will not do.
A fat pad canÂ’t get down into the groove. It simply brushes over the top and removes the surface dust. The real culprit is the dust thatÂ’s trapped deep in the record groove. The only way to remove this dust is with the Hunt E.D.A.
ItÂ’s super easy to use! DonÂ’t push it down on the record simply support the back of the brush with your hand, and let the brushÂ’s weight do the work. You want to keep those bristles erect, not rolled over. The Hunt E.D.A. comes with itÂ’s own support stand, which also doubles as a cleaning tool. Slide the stand back and forth across the carbon fiber bristles to remove the dust. This will keep the carbon fibers clean and free from your messy hand oils.
Use alone or, ideally, with a Zerostat Gun. First, destat the reocrd with the Gun. Then use the Hunt E.D.A. to brush the dust off. There is no finer dry record cleaning method.
"For every day dustbusting, I like the Hunt EDA brush." - Michael Fremer, Stereophile Magazine
"Properly used (held with the bristles at a low angle against the approaching grooves and slowly slid off the record), these are the most effective dry record-cleaners available." - Stereophile Magazine