Be warned it smells worse than a wet dog! Nah they’re great.Thanks all! Will invest in a wet goat.
They say that's a nail brush. Hard or soft bristles? Natural or plastic?I have used an SRM record brush since 2014 when my wife bought me an Okki Nokki RCM for my 65th birthday the Okki Nokki was shedding bristles, I therefore bought the SRM brush it had never ever shed a bristle & seems to get deep into the groves.
Years ago I was often in contact with Terry O'Sullivan of Loricraft and he swore by goat hair brushes.
Goat Hair!?! Jings! Bring back Watts Parastats, etc! Any patent must have lapsed by now and Watts vanished long ago.
I still use a Parastat and a Preener from ye olde days. Just occasionally add a tiny amount of water to make them humid.
As an animal lover I'm telling myself they just give the goats a nice haircut.
FWIW I think the slightly damp Parastat approach, like slightly damp Dust Bugs, or any other slightly damp ‘70s techniques are dreadful. They basically just spread dirt around and then glue it into the bottom of the groove.
That's certainly NOT true of the Parastats/Preeners in my experience! I've used them for 40+ years and they work nicely. You do have to 'roll' them slightly 'against the movement' though to pick up any dust. Which is then visible on the cloth and can be removed. Any they have to only be very slightly damp to allow them to defeat static without making the disc actually wet.
Similar for the olde Dust Bugs. (I remove the brush.)