
Thanks,Shane.
fergus wrote:Hi Shane,
I have no experience with the product above as I have cleaned my vinyl with the standard isopropyl alcohol mix. However I have decided to give the following product a trial as I have read good things about it....
cybot wrote:fergus wrote:Hi Shane,
I have no experience with the product above as I have cleaned my vinyl with the standard isopropyl alcohol mix. However I have decided to give the following product a trial as I have read good things about it....
Let us know how you get on Fergus as this stuff is not exactly cheap! Still I believe since it's a concentrate it can be made to last.
tweber wrote:Thanks lads, I just have a few dirty second hand LPs that need a clean (fingerprints etc.) I'll check out the 3:1 method first before going down the L'art du son route. Don't think I can afford a Keith Monks machine (or the associated hernia) jusy yet ;-)
Looking forward to reading your report Fergus. I would imagine that the L'Art du Son liquid would more suited to cleaning Classical records because of the wider dynamic range plus the little delicate details buried deep in the grooves. I could be wrong....fergus wrote:cybot wrote:
Hi Dermot,
I have used the exact same method as described by you above for some time now and I have also found that it works just fine. I am simply going to try the L'Art du Son as a replacement for the isopropyl alcohol.
The above small bottle of L'Art du Son apparently make 5 litres so it goes a long way. I will report back when I have used it.
cybot wrote:
Looking forward to reading your report Fergus. I would imagine that the L'Art du Son liquid would more suited to cleaning Classical records because of the wider dynamic range plus the little delicate details buried deep in the grooves. I could be wrong....
cybot wrote:
I use a mixture of 3-1 Water to Alcohol. Lay the record on one of the cloths and spray it sparingly over the vinyl with the atomiser taking care to avoid the label. Then with another cloth you simply wipe it clockwise very slowly from the center out a few times. Finally with the third cloth you again wipe it as before but this time a little faster and not using as much pressure. Flip it over and repeat. Leave to dry on the dish rack for a minute or two just in case. That's it! Works everytime for me :) I also go to the trouble of keeping the cloths in separate resealable plastic bags which I also have labelled :)