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In Reply to: Re: lab grade water needed posted by Fred J on September 12, 2006 at 07:40:26:
I don't want a lot of the water. I use it as a final rinse when I use the Audio Intelligent cleaning stuff. I only use that on certain LP's.I use distilled for the first pass (enzyme stuff) and use the "good" water for the last.
I really would love to be convinced that distilled will work just as well for the final. I do not like being held hostage to voodoo water.
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Follow Ups
- define "good quality" distilled water - chosenhandle 07:58:26 09/12/06 (9)
- YOU DO NOT NEED IT. - jsm 12:26:57 09/12/06 (0)
- Free your Mind - Fred J 11:24:03 09/12/06 (5)
- I asked as fairly simple question.... - chosenhandle 12:18:40 09/12/06 (4)
- With a bit more experience, you'll learn that there is absolutely - powermatic 19:23:06 09/12/06 (0)
- My intent was simply to - Fred J 12:59:48 09/12/06 (2)
- thank you for your response - chosenhandle 08:03:59 09/13/06 (1)
- Re: thank you for your response - Fred J 08:19:03 09/13/06 (0)
- Lab water is simply triple distilled water, probably deionized as well. - tubesforever 10:20:51 09/12/06 (0)
- 18 megOhm-cm is the standard in my business - mhardy6647 09:54:14 09/12/06 (0)