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I say save your money. I have used 99% isopropyl alcohol mixed with distilled water in a 4:1 ratio (water 75%) and my records are super clean, slippery and noise free. There is zero buildup. For all of you that think that mild amounts of alcohol damage records, it just aint so. 40+ years of proof is good for me.Wayner
Quote from: Wayner on 31 Mar 2008, 10:36 pmI say save your money. I have used 99% isopropyl alcohol mixed with distilled water in a 4:1 ratio (water 75%) and my records are super clean, slippery and noise free. There is zero buildup. For all of you that think that mild amounts of alcohol damage records, it just aint so. 40+ years of proof is good for me.Wayner Wayner,A 4:1 ratio is 80%:20%.If water is 75% then you have a 3:1 ratio (75%:25%).I myself use a 2:1 ratio of alcohol (2/3rds) to water (1/3rd). Though I'm undecided as to whether it should be isopropyl alcohol or ethanol.Regards,Andy
[There's one in every crowd. Now how much Vermouth do I add?
........for water I've swithched to 'Reagent Grade water' along with L'Art du Son concentrate.Has anyone else tried either or ?? if satisfied I'll add to the 'Cleaning procedure' post.
Well, my fluid costs about 5 bucks and lasts for about a year and a half. Zero shipping costs, though I do have to pay stupid sales tax.Wayner