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Hey Anybody,I recently got a record cleaning machine. What a difference it makes!! I am using a home brew that I am generally pleased with, although it doesn't dry quite as quickly as the sample I got from KAB. I was at my local record store and asked them what they used. They told me that they clean them by hand with straight denatured alcohol becuase when the record drys there is no residue left on the record. Makes sense to me, but what do you think about that or do you have any good recipes?
The one I am using is as follows:
3 1/2 Distilled Water
1pt 91% Isopropyl Alchol
40 drops Photoflo
2 oz. Lysol Anti-Bacterial Kitchen CleanerRegards - Larry
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Topic - Record cleaning solution question - Winefood 09:56:44 12/14/05 (12)
- You're gonna have the Audio Police (Record Cleaning Divion) on your tail - Dave Pogue 13:13:19 12/14/05 (0)
- Re: Record cleaning solution question - lukiedog 12:59:38 12/14/05 (1)
- "Something to fool around with when you get... a Barry Manilow album." - axolotl 13:24:29 12/14/05 (0)
- Re: Record cleaning solution question - mtosh72 10:07:38 12/14/05 (8)
- Re: Record cleaning solution question - Winefood 11:00:02 12/14/05 (6)
- Re: Record cleaning solution question - mtosh72 11:07:20 12/14/05 (5)
- Re: Record cleaning solution - anybody tried straight denatured alcohol? - Winefood 12:09:50 12/14/05 (4)
- Why not C-4 or Semtex ? - Fred J 17:07:20 12/14/05 (0)
- Re: Record cleaning solution - anybody tried straight denatured alcohol? - Fred J 16:47:23 12/14/05 (2)
- Fred, see my followup to your post about Photo "Flow" residuum - hiatt@alaska.net 17:54:32 12/14/05 (1)
- Re: Fred, see my followup to your post about Photo "Flow" residuum - Fred J 21:17:34 12/14/05 (0)
- KAB EV1 alert.... - blake 10:17:08 12/14/05 (0)