Stylus Cleaners?


Of the stylus cleaners on the market which do you like best? Have you used any that have created short/long term problems (ie collect gunk)? Is there a product (alcohol?) that you have good luck with? Thanks, Doug
doug28450
Have to agree with Albert here. I have been using LP#9 for about two years and I routinely examine my sytlus with a 10X and 20X magnifying glass and see no "gunk!"
Rcprince, no I have not had the opportunity to try the Needle Nectar. I have used several other brands, and all of them are much better than leaving the stylus dirty, but I really did hear an improvement in resolution and imaging after my fist good cleaning with LP#9. If you do try some, please post your experience, I would like to know if you get the same results.
I've also used LP#9 and Stylast. Both with good results. Stylast is proported to be a preservative reducing the friction when playing an album. It can give a build up, so how it is applied is very important. I don't use the Last brush, but rather the brush in the stylast VERY carefully. The other thing I do on occasion is clean the stylus tip with lens paper. You have to be careful not to grab the tip with the fibers, but it is very effective at cleaning the tip. I'ld be curious if anyone else has used this lens paper trick--if you try it just be careful--it can give very good results.
A do-it-yourself approach to stylus cleaning involves making a cleaner brush from a small artist's paint brush. Hold the brush firmly, and use a razor blade to cut across the middle of the brush at a 45-degree angle. You can use this brush with the cleaning fluid of your choice -- the brush is the key, and it is much kinder to the stylus than most of the commercial versions. With regard to Stylast stylus cleaner: I used it for several years and stopped using it, because I believe it migrates up the cantilever and causes the suspension to break down. I do, however, highly recommend LAST record preservative -- it not only preserves the vinyl LP surface, but I am convinced, based on use, that it also has positive effects on the stylus tip.
Thanks for the responses. I've been using Last and am getting to the end of the bottle. It seems to work well enough, but I'll never been overly impressed. I'll probably give LP #9 a try this time.