I don't use my turntable very much, but when I do, my record cleaning ritual consists of applying a distilled water solution to the lp (usually when I have purchased it) and using a hand brush.
Every time that I put an lp on the turntable I have been using a cleaning solution made by a French Company (Premier) that is applied with a spray nozzle, and then the disc is rotated and a carbon fibre brush is applied to sweep off those obvious bits of dust and grime.
I last ordered the Premier Fluid about 9 years ago and as i am finally running out, it appears as though the product was discontinued years ago. The on line sites that I have consulted don't seem to suggest a replacement. There are plenty of fluids on hand for the deep cleaning, but nothing recommended for that last minute spritz.
Do the vinylistas here recommend anything for that last second spray? If I don't find another substitute I guess I can use distilled water.
Every time that I put an lp on the turntable I have been using a cleaning solution made by a French Company (Premier) that is applied with a spray nozzle, and then the disc is rotated and a carbon fibre brush is applied to sweep off those obvious bits of dust and grime.
I last ordered the Premier Fluid about 9 years ago and as i am finally running out, it appears as though the product was discontinued years ago. The on line sites that I have consulted don't seem to suggest a replacement. There are plenty of fluids on hand for the deep cleaning, but nothing recommended for that last minute spritz.
Do the vinylistas here recommend anything for that last second spray? If I don't find another substitute I guess I can use distilled water.
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