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I've used only the older version and it doesn't seem to cloud over time. But it did cause the last track to skip on some ECM disks. Weird. I used alcohol to remove the ink on the outer edge and the tracks played fine. Do you think the clouding is a function of temperature?
Have you tried contacting Auric?
Plenty of people have had problems with Auric Illuminator clouding their CDs. That's what it does. See for instance this thread on Audio Asylum:http://db.audioasylum.com/cgi/t.mpl?f=hirez&m=203902
I spoke with one of the Audience guys at the show about this. Nothing really new to report. He confirmed again they are aware of the reports and maybe the problem was in not allowing the liquid/gel to dry completely before buffing. That really didn't make sense to me, but I didn't pursue it. Their new formulation was in response to the Walker Vivid and this new formula is superior to the Walker. I asked if the old stuff is available and he replied it is not. I won't be taking a chance on the new product. I was quite satisfied with the old "blue goo" and never had a problem with clouding.