@2channel8 (looks like the link didn't take)
I feel your pain. My first record cleaning experience was similar.
I agree completely with your link. Co-incidentally, my solution also comes from a friend who is a retired biochemist and record collector. What gives me great confidence in VersaClean is that Fisher Scientific sells to professional labs, and that is a very unforgiving environment. Lab stuff HAS to work as advertised, HAS to meet spec year in and year out.
I use no post-cleaning treatment. The last rinses flow off the record like water from a freshly waxed fender.
I feel your pain. My first record cleaning experience was similar.
I agree completely with your link. Co-incidentally, my solution also comes from a friend who is a retired biochemist and record collector. What gives me great confidence in VersaClean is that Fisher Scientific sells to professional labs, and that is a very unforgiving environment. Lab stuff HAS to work as advertised, HAS to meet spec year in and year out.
I use no post-cleaning treatment. The last rinses flow off the record like water from a freshly waxed fender.