Record cleaning fluids


Hi again guys.

I usually use a Clearaudio cleaning fluid in my Clearaudio Smart Matrix. Some people says that this liquid produces static problems on records.

Sometimes I've to clean two or three times some records that it is supposed to be cleaned, because they are new ones or in mint condition.

Do you know a better cleaning fluid for the use in machines? Wich is the best?

Thanks a lot for your opinions.
lferia73
I love the AIVS fluids, as do all of my audiophile friends that have tried them.
Thanks for your answers and your opinions.
Well, as I can see, every guy has his own opinion and uses a different type of fluid.

Somebody uses systems or combinations in several stpes, like Walker Audio products.

I only use Clearaudio fluid. The question to answer is:

People who has used several type of fluids and can compare between them.

Walker audio combo-fluids are truly very expensive. This cleaning sysytem uses an enzymatic product, but I don know if I can buy a cheaper enzymatic fluid.

I could spend lots of money in this products, but I want to know if this is a good option to change my Cearaudio fluid, or if I am throwing my money.
This was suggested to me by members Doak and Tvad as an inexpensive and effective enzyme cleaner. Works like a charm.
The guy who makes the Mint protracter also has a solution. I tried it and like it very much.
i also like the AIVS multi-step cleaner method as the best i've tried. i especially like the Ultra clean water rinse as a final step.

having an RCM that allows for different types of cleaners i think is a good thing. i've gone from having only a one step machine to adding another that does allow for different cleaners and i do like that. of course, YMMV. and i agree with Syntax that ulimately there are many effective ways and products to use that work.