Homemade Record Cleaning Fluids??


I REFER TO THE RECENT INTERESTING AND INFORMATIVE THREAD ON DISTILLED WATER; AND, I AM WONDERING IF ANYONE HAS DEVELOPED A HOMEMADE RECORD CLEANING SOLUTION THAT THEY WOULD LIKE TO SHARE. THANKS MUCH.
wepratt
3.5L lab quality distilled water. 500ml ethanol. 20ml 30% ammonium hydroxide. Vacuum filter through 0.45 micron filter. Add 20 drops Squeggy (sp?) Off - available at Home Depot. note: no guarrunty (sp?) that this won't pull the plasticisors (sp?) out of your vinyl. It does 'wet' the surface real well and the records do sound 'clean'.
search the archives here,audioasylum and a Google web search for "cleaning solution" or "record cleaning" and you with discover many answers
I bought my Moth RCM from a branch of Audio T (chain of independent hi fi shops) in the UK; In fact it was their shop machine as most people had sold their vinyl by then (early 1990s).
They told me to use the following
4 parts distilled water to 1 part 70% isopropyl alcohol
add 2-3 drops photographic wetting agent (available from camera store darkroom supplies) per 200 ml of working solution.
Been using this for years - works well, no problems yet.