Triple deionized water for cleaning lps ?


I've seen several references to triple deionized water used in combination with pure lab grade alcohol for cleaning lp records, but I've been unable so far to locate a place that sells the water. Can anyone help ? Thanks very much.
opus88
If anyone seriously wants to find reagent grade water and dionized as well I suggest checking the yellow pages for laboratory supply venders. I found the Nerl reagent grade(type 1) water for $17/gallon and dionized water that meets type 1 standards for under $4/gallon.
Along with steaming using distilled water and disk doctor miracle solution also using Nerl lab grade water as a double rinse. My vinyl has not sounded better using any of the other cleaning methods i have tried. And thats more than a hand full of solutions and cleaning methods. Though i am always looking and reading more testimonials about new and tried methods. I am beginning to believe that its possible to go over board with vinyl cleaning. The improvements gained are audible but at this time there are getting very small if any. I am most definitely listening to music more than ever and starting to leave the small stuff behind. Though i acknowledge that there always will be improvements in vinyl cleaning and most other things.
08-04-08: Stltrains
I am beginning to believe that its possible to go over board with vinyl cleaning.

Amen to that, brother.
>>Amen to that, brother.<<

Ditto.

Let's keep in mind we're cleaning plastic discs not cashmere sweaters.