Steam cleaning records 2


Continuation of large thread.
thommas
Readers: In a recent article , Michael Fremer , mentioned a water product he believes is suited to clean/rinse LPS.

Mr. Fremer, recommends the use of "Aquafina" , a pure botteled water product created from a seven-step process called "HydRO-7". Aquafina is botteled under authority of PepsiCo, Inc. and can be found in grocery markets in the USA & abroad. The "HydRO-7" process is said to be a state-of-the-art process removeing substances resulting in extremely pure water. For more information on the purification process visit www.aquafina.com

Personally, I'm buying a 6 pack for steam cleaning this week. Now, I can drink it while I steam it...(bad water joke).
Kipdent advised that Walgreens has discontinued the "Living Solution" Steam Cleaner.

At Kip's request, I went to my local Walgreens buying the last one in stock to forward to him. A quick check of the contents revealed a lead-free power chord , all vinyl attachments & No Smelly-Smells. From my perspective, the "Living Solutions" Steamers are an improvement over the "Best Value For The Buck" Perfection Steam Cleaner at the identical retail price. Should you be looking for a superior back-up to whatever steamer you own, or want to start steam cleaning LPS, buy one before they are all sold.
Thanks, Crem1! I really do appreciate your help.

About the Aquafina water, that IS an advantage--you can drink it! The Pep boys battery water (by Peak) does alarm me a little with its label saying "not for human consumption." It makes you wonder how pure it really is...
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Tvad : As you of all readers know , water has been a topic in this thread and others.

Professionals in commerical water products & chemists amoung others have posted support to the view water puriety is important. Tvad, besides the type of hand-held steam cleaner one's choice of water supply is of concern. Michael Fremer has said he installed a OR water machine in his home for record cleaning purposes. Yes, Peak has been an option for years but times change & with the help of fellow steamer/record cleaning expert,Mr.Fremer, I passed his advice along in this thread.

You know what sounds a little silly ? Limiting options. Tvad, all the best.