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In Reply to: RE: Hmmmm... posted by rlw on November 26, 2014 at 10:33:46
floats your boat.
May I offer you a Q-Tip?
Brian
So much music, so little time!
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this product still appears as a sleeper. I buy tons of used CD(s) and am searching for the best cleaning/polishing product for my needs.
The best of this type product is Liquid Resolution made famous in Clark Johnsen's survey of such esoterica in the epic, Lotions Eleven, published Geez has it been seven years ago in PFO. Sadly the manufacturer Brian Kyle of Liquid Resolution passed earlier in the year. At last count there were perhaps twenty such products, some extinct.
...has done a lot of comparisons of CD treatments.
Be interesting to hear how this one compares to some of the better ones.
posted a lot of comparisons on his experiences with treated CDs.
He hasn't posted in quite a while though.
"Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination" -Michael McClure
Quint, whom I met, hasn't posted in over 3 years.
That thread dates back to 2009.
You wrote: "For the price of the EOM, I'll stick with the two mentioned treatments and less fancy/elegant over packaging targeted at audiophiles with deep pockets."
Does using ladies' perfume spray bottles count as over packaging? The white cardboard box with a printed logo on the lid might cost a dollar or so.
I don't follow your logic, but suit yourself.
Brian
So much music, so little time!
posted a lot of comparisons on his experiences with treated CDs.
He hasn't posted in quite a while though.
"Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination" -Michael McClure
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