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In Reply to: Pressure Washing Records - Audio MythBlaster #1, Phase 1 posted by albertoderoma on September 9, 2006 at 14:32:10:
I bought this at a flea market in Saarbrücken Germany..10 Euro..I don't use it to clean records but I do use the two part screw togeather label protector...The record rotates like a Ferris wheel thru the bath of unknown chemicals that came in the box(smells like some type of alcohol)
..I tried this once on a record and it left the record with a gloss.. Seems like there is some kind of "treatment " left behind..no thanks
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I used one of those recently. Works ok to remove stuff that isn't too heavily engrained. The cleaning fluid doesn't leave any deposit at all: it evaporates without trace, though it takes more like 20 minutes than the 7 claimed in the instructions. It's mostly isopropanol judging by the smell, probably the same formula as everyone uses, isopropanol, distilled water and a little wetting agent.
I bought my one at Grahams in London in the late 1970s. I paid somewhere between 10 and 20 g.b.p for it so 10 euro is a great price. Agreed on the liquid and I wouldn't use it either, however the drying rack is great for air drying discs after cleaning with Disc Doctor subsequent to a final rinse/near dry on my Moth RCM. It's sitting at my right hand after a cleaning frenzy yesterday afternoon.BTW, these Knosti type cleaners are still on sale in the UK from a couple of prestigious accessory dealers for up to 60 g.b.p (albeit with, hopefully, much improved chemicals).
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