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In Reply to: RE: L'art du son posted by ecl876 on January 05, 2022 at 11:04:22
If you want the cleanest records, you have to rinse. If you can settle for just plain clean records, don't bother rinsing. If you want just playable records, just use a record brush. It's all a matter of degree, how clean you want/need it, how much effort your prepared to put into it.
You can go even further with ultrasonic cleaning and even "record restoration " systems that can take over an hour to clean one record.
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Have you done a controlled scientific test on this subject? Comparing records washed with a one step solution and those using other solutions and then water? Have you looked through a high power scope comparing the two? Have you listened to two identical records cleaned by each method and compared the sound? Sorry, unless you've done the above, I give little credence to your opinion. Each to his own.
Hahahaha. I said it was my opinion; I could care less if you give credence to it. Carry on with your non-rinsing .....
"Carry on with your non-rinsing ....."
Thank you! I feel much better now...-
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