http://www.microcareelectronics.com/product-category/contact-cleaners/
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Cleaning records. How often really?
If anyone wants to inquire about the Premier product and if it was different from the (regular) Micro Care contact cleaner, the company to call is Micro Care. They were the ones who (also) supplied Premier (for which Smart Devices used to charge $19.95!) but apparently Premier as a separate product is no longer supplied to the online audiophile outlets. You can contact them here: http://www.microcareelectronics.com/product-category/contact-cleaners/ . |
gpgr4blu Hi Gpgr4blu Jordan of Micro Care told me (by phone/email) that they are the same product except the new one includes Acetone as well. ****************************************************** Me - Hi Jordan. per our call is this the same product. http://www.soundstagedirect.com/accessories-mico-care-premier-cleaner.shtml
He sent me the SDS sheets. If anyone wants them send me an email listed on my virtual system link and I will forward them to you. Cheers |
Well ,maybe not 'couple of minutes' but not too long. Depends on how you clean them. In my case, I would skip enzyme solution and just use Archivist solution followed by pure water once or twice. So..I'd say two minutes each side. And I do believe that there is debris. This is needle 'scratching' vinyl not laser moving along. |
ct0517---Being aware of the problem of dust covers resonating, I modified the base/dust cover of my Townshend Rock Elite table. The Rock's solid/non-suspended plinth (a folded sheet of steel, filled with plaster-of-paris) has three squishy (Sorbothane?) half-spheres on it's underside to isolate it from ground-borne vibration, and when used with the optional base and dustcover, sits on a thin sheet of wood that is the bottom of the base. To minimize the amount of vibration the base and dust cover may transmit into the Rock's plinth, I cut out the bottom of the base, leaving just a frame that surrounds the plinth, the two now connected only through the shelf they sit on. The base (with dust cover) sits on little rubber feet, and the Rock's plinth on roller bearings, both situated on a Townshend Seismic Sink. I may try a set of the new Townshend Seismic Pods under the plinth in the near future. |