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Hey all,
I'm sorry I only post to this form in times of crisis.
Long story short, my stylus had gotten visibly grungy. I got way too excited about cleaning it, applied and brushed stylus cleaner 2-3 times, then almost immediately used a stylus brush to remove the debris. It left a visible trail of liquid on the stylus brush.
My question: Does this potentially do anything bad to the stylus, the stylus brush, or the record I immediately threw on after all this happened?
Or is whatever happened going to fade into distant memory in a matter of hours?
Thanks,
WJ
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