Dave,
Thanks for your response!
I'm a BIG believer in steaming first. There are many "common sense" +'s to be found this way.
This is, again, a plus in that it keeps all of our expensive velvet pads, expensive water, expensive rollers/filter (in the Audio Desk) cleaner...LONGER!
I can't match you on your testing methods/TDS. However, I'd challenge you to try my way, (steam first), then use your testing methods (TDS) and post your results.
(An additional benefit of having/using a steamer is, you can actually steam clean your velvet pads on and vacuum machine, vs replacing them, you can steam clean your nylon bristle brush that's used in applying your favorite cleaning fluid, you can steam clean your Disc Doctor/Mobile Fidelity brush/velvet pads, your VPI pick-up tube velvet pads... Need I go On???
Some things are just "common sense" options that can't be beat.
Thanks for your response!
I'm a BIG believer in steaming first. There are many "common sense" +'s to be found this way.
This is, again, a plus in that it keeps all of our expensive velvet pads, expensive water, expensive rollers/filter (in the Audio Desk) cleaner...LONGER!
I can't match you on your testing methods/TDS. However, I'd challenge you to try my way, (steam first), then use your testing methods (TDS) and post your results.
(An additional benefit of having/using a steamer is, you can actually steam clean your velvet pads on and vacuum machine, vs replacing them, you can steam clean your nylon bristle brush that's used in applying your favorite cleaning fluid, you can steam clean your Disc Doctor/Mobile Fidelity brush/velvet pads, your VPI pick-up tube velvet pads... Need I go On???
Some things are just "common sense" options that can't be beat.