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Thread: Marco's cleaning process with new vinyl, using an RCM

  1. #271
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    Quote Originally Posted by HackneyRF View Post
    Thanks, no idea why I could not find it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HackneyRF View Post
    Thank you.
    Turntable : Project 2 Xperience Tone Arm & Cartridge : Project 9c Ortofon 2M Blue Phono Stage : Project Phono Box SE II Digital Source :Primare CD21 Integrated Amp : Primare I30 Speakers : ProAc 110 Headphones : Beyerdynamic DT770 Pro

    Revox A77 MK IV 2 track 15 & 7 1/2 IPS
    TEAC A-3300SX 4 track 7 1/2 & 3 3/4 IPS
    Akai 4000DS MkII

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reffc View Post
    "Archive" solution recipe as used by record libraries stateside and in the UK in bygone times:

    25% (max) lab grade 99.9% pure IPA;

    75% demineralised/de-ionised water;

    Add to this 0.5 to 1% by volume Ilford Ilfotol wetting agent (do not use older recipes such as Kodak Photoflo as the additives could leave a residue).

    Personally, I'd avoid using washing up liquid as it contains large amounts of salt but a little (as in a few drops per litre) may be ok.
    Yes....I have had a RCM for 15 years and the has been my stanby formula

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reffc View Post
    "Archive" solution recipe as used by record libraries stateside and in the UK in bygone times:

    25% (max) lab grade 99.9% pure IPA;

    75% demineralised/de-ionised water;

    Add to this 0.5 to 1% by volume Ilford Ilfotol wetting agent (do not use older recipes such as Kodak Photoflo as the additives could leave a residue).

    Personally, I'd avoid using washing up liquid as it contains large amounts of salt but a little (as in a few drops per litre) may be ok.
    I see no need for fancy concoctions. I use something similar to this formula and no rinsing on my Okki Nokki. I have a Zerostat but never use it. I use a paint pad for cleaning the record. Some front ends seem to be much less forgiving to surface noise than others.

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    Sorry guys it looks like the ultimate guide to looking after your vinyl is here :
    http://www.nme.com/blogs/ultimate-gu...ection-2341387

    Enjoy....

  6. #276
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    Many 'recipes' for record cleaning solution seem to be IPA based. However, I've been using a 50:50 mix of purified water and bio-ethanol with 10ml of Ilfotol in 1 litre. You can get the bio-ethanol from any DIY store - its used as a fuel for these fancy household fires - and it's pretty cheap.

    Anyrate, it seems to work really well and nothing has disolved yet!! I'm sure I read somewhere that it's pretty much the same mix as recommended by Kieth Monks. I did also use a rinse of purified water for a while, but now I don't bother.

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