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In Reply to: RE: How do you clean records? /nt\ posted by Lew on April 16, 2014 at 07:35:17
Being THE record cleaning Pontif I always assumed I was infallible, no ? ;-)
I always rinsed using RO (reverse Osmosis) water before I adopted the use of RRL wash as the manufacturer convinced me a rinse was no longer necessary
and likely even counterproductive as it would rinse away RRL's vinyl lubricant component.
BTW I have an RO system as I'm also an aquariast and keep S.E. Asian Loaches which require jungle type water.
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I'm a biologist, and I have a reverse osmosis purifier in my lab at work. Distilled water goes in, and de-ionized distilled water with a resistance near to 20 Mohms/cm comes out. Probably way overkill for cleaning LPs.Do you know what is the nature of this "vinyl lubricant"? If it is petroleum-based, it ought not to be very soluble in water, but I suppose that the suction could pull it off along with water rinse.
Edits: 04/16/14
I don't have a clue ?
I found myself enamored with the idea of the lubricant renew RRL claimed
I had no reason the question the concept as in practice the RRL seemed to
do the job better than all the other solvents I used.
Whatever the lubricant I'd imaginne it's a proprietary (trade secret)
Regards Ferd
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