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goat hair brush??...
"goat hair brushes should only be use for heavy metal & any other satanic records."
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Lol
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Art supply stores sell fine art brushes made from goat hair. I've never bought one but I can tell you they feel very soft. Not sure how well goat hair would work for vinyl records in comparison to other brushes.
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I use the Goat Hair brush (just like the one pictured in OP) to scrub my records before vacuuming them with a Record Doctor V. I have an old Hitachi DD turntable that I use for the scrubbing duties. I noticed a definite difference when I switched to using the goat hair brush vs. the fabric type brushes I had been using. The Goat hair gets down in the groove and gets more crud out while still being gentle enough to not damage the record surface.
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