I was told by a record store owner to save my money because it can be
made at
home with just rubbing alcohol and clean water:
Most (or maybe all) commercial products are alcohol based.
3 parts DISTILLED water (tap water may leave spots)
1 part isopropyl 70% rubbing alchohol (dont use grain!!!)
I have heard of people using a concoction with the above using
"Photoflo"
in addition, as a detergent, Its normally used to wash chemicals off
film
in Photo developing, known to cleanse and dry with no residue. I have
not
tried that, nor do I remember the ratio, so be careful, but it sounded
like
something worth looking into. If anybody knows this recipe please tell
us.
Also: I wonder about the alledged "antistatic" effect of storebought
cleaners, cause I still get static depending on the brush itself, no
matter
what cleaner I use.
Chill,
Phred
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William Kurt Malkames wrote:
quoted 1 line I just emptied my bottle of vinyl cleaner and am wondering if there
> I just emptied my bottle of vinyl cleaner and am wondering if there
are
quoted 8 lines any readily available vinyl
> any readily available vinyl
> cleaner substitutes or home-made solutions that any list members use.
>
> wkm
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