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In Reply to: Any users of L'Art du Son record cleaning fluid? If so... posted by sboez23 on September 11, 2006 at 21:28:48:
I tried it in a shoot out that I did earlier between 3 cleaning products. This is incomplete work so I may post the results one day when I have had a chance to try what appears to be Vinyl Asylum's fave, RRL.Anyway so far L'Art du Son comes out the worst for two reasons. It clearly alters the sound of the record. Some may like the change but I would rather hear what was intended. At least L'Art du Son are honest in their literature and clearly refer to the product having a sound of its own. The second reason is that I found it prone to evaporate before I could vacuum it (the UK instructions as amended by Loricraft suggest leaving it for several minutes before vacuuming). However it was unusually hot weather (for England) at the time. It also degrades so unless you use 5 litres over a handful of months then you will end up throwing the remainder away which makes it very expensive. Oh and it smells like a tart's boudoir ( I guess!).
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Follow Ups
- I've used it but... - PAR 00:56:26 09/12/06 (2)
- Re: I've used it but... - Clive 07:12:37 09/12/06 (0)
- You aren't the first person to mention that L'Art du Son leaves a sonic signature. No thanks. nt - Jack Seaton 06:53:13 09/12/06 (0)