Steam cleaning records 2


Continuation of large thread.
thommas
Relax Crem1. You take yourself and this topic way too seriously. My Coke comment was referring to Swooten's Coke comment, and it had nothing to do with mocking Pepsi Co or making a negative remark against Aquafina. That's just a ridiculous accusation.

I expect the topic of using Aquafina water to steam clean records is well down the priority list at Pepsi Co.

You'll notice the link I posted was an Urban Legends website. Debunking urban myth. Pepsi Cola, by the way, has also been recommended along with Coke as a cleaning product. Something to do with the citric acid content. Again, it's been debunked if the urban myth reports are correct.

If Aquafina works for steamers, then that's terrific. I'm still interested to learn from those who are into experimenting with different waters, how the sonic results of using Aquafina compares with NERL and distilled water.
As for Mapleshade Audio , read the unwavering , doctumentated support of Steam Cleaning & the offer to give your money back , provided, you meet the requirements as published.

I read that as an advertisement. $50 +/- worth of merchandise for $150-

caveat emptor
Tvad-
I used Coke to steam my records LIKE YOU INSISTED! At first the had a lot of energy, but after I left them out for a bit they all sound, well, flat.

Legal action to follow. ;-)
The Mapleshade steamer has an identical appearance to the SteamFast hand held steamer sold on Amazon.com (only 1 refurbished unit remains).

Many of these small hand held steamers (Perfection, Living Solutions, SteamFast) are now difficult to find.