Record cleaner


Hi

I have a bottle of Record Research Lab Deep Cleaner but not the Super Vil Wash. Is the RRL Deep Cleaner should followed by the RRL Super Vinyl Wash? Can I just rinse the Record with distrilled water?

Rgds
Ken
ken1967
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Make sure that your follow the Super Vinyl Wash with Ultra-Pure Water (first Super Deep Followed by Super Vinyl Wash). The Ultra-Pure water is a must.
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A record machine would be ideal, but as Dan recommended you can work with Micro Fiber cloths. Make sure that you use a separate cloth for each of the 3 solutions.
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Rgds,
Larry
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I've found that the Deep Cleaner followed by nothing works just fine for me. That's in a vacuum machine.
Zowie,

Have you tried rinsing after the Deep Cleaner? I use a vacuum as well but I can hear a big difference between using a final rinse and not using one.
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Zowie,
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I also use a Vacuum Cleaner as well and found that a follow up with Super Vinyl wash (after RRL's Deep Cleaner) and then an Ultra-Pure rinse made all the difference.
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Give the above a try and I think you will be quite pleased with the results.
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Rgds,
Larry
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You know, Audio Advisor still sells the Record Doctor II manual record cleaning machine for about $200 I think. I have one and love it -- best money I ever spent on a vinyl accessory. The best part is, the resale is exceptionally good and they very rarely come up for sale on Audiogon so if you buy it in 2009 and in 2011 decide vinyl is not for you, you could probably sell it for $140 or $150. A vacuum machine really is worth every penny and the Record Doctor does as good a job as anything except for a high-end VPI or Keith Monks or something like that.