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    Its sorted now

    You need to be careful when locating the LP it can get caught on the shaft below the threaded section

    So located properly and tightened down a bit firmer it now works
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    This happens with the Moth RCM as well.

    After you've used your RCM you will get used to how tight the screw should be. Using a plastic washer may help.

    The Moth RCM spins clockwise and anti-clockwise and when vacuuming I spin one revolution each way.

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    I found the nokki clamp will leave a small circle on the label more noticable on light colour labels, the plastic washer I use cures that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Virkon View Post
    I found the nokki clamp will leave a small circle on the label more noticable on light colour labels, the plastic washer I use cures that.
    Agreed.
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    I've been considering buying an RCM, would you say the Okki Nokki does a good job?,
    There are so many and vary so much in price, am I right in assuming that after the cleaning fluid has been allowed to do it's job, they all remove the fluid by means of a suction tube with a slot in it and a fibre protection strip?

    Moth, Okki Nokki, Nitty Gritty, VPI................ any suggestions please

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    I use a different brush than the spreader provided as it's a bit rubbish.

    Okki does a great job.
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    I use a different brush
    What brush do you use ?
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    The brush that is in the middle of a parastat cleaner.


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    Quote Originally Posted by trio leo View Post
    I've been considering buying an RCM, would you say the Okki Nokki does a good job?,
    There are so many and vary so much in price, am I right in assuming that after the cleaning fluid has been allowed to do it's job, they all remove the fluid by means of a suction tube with a slot in it and a fibre protection strip?

    Moth, Okki Nokki, Nitty Gritty, VPI................ any suggestions please

    regards Al
    I was initially disappointed with the results I was getting using my recently purchased Okki Nokki, but I found that the brush supplied was a bit lacking (not getting deep enough into the groove to dislodge any dirt) and changed it out for one of the Mobile Fidelity brushes.
    I'm now very pleased with the results I'm getting, and the Okki Nokki sucks pretty much all of the fluid and dirt from the discs surface.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stratmangler View Post
    I was initially disappointed with the results I was getting using my recently purchased Okki Nokki, but I found that the brush supplied was a bit lacking (not getting deep enough into the groove to dislodge any dirt) and changed it out for one of the Mobile Fidelity brushes.
    I'm now very pleased with the results I'm getting, and the Okki Nokki sucks pretty much all of the fluid and dirt from the discs surface.
    Chris , is this the one ?

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mobile-Fidel.../dp/B006310NJ8

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