How much isopropanol is effective but safe for viny?


I make my own cleaning fluid using isopropanol and distilled water but am aware that some think IPA is not good for vinyl. Since  the contact time is quite limited I think that it is probably OK to use a small amount as a solvent for greasy contaminants. What do you thing know is a safe level? 25  percent, 10 per Cent , or some other level??

rrm
@invictus005 - You have yet to answer what kind of material you’re trying to clean from the grooves? Do you actually KNOW or are you just ignoring the reality of the process? Have you reviewed the issue from a chemical perspective? What did you discover in your materials research that you can share?

Are the softeners used in the vinyl record leached out with the alcohol?  What harmful impact would that have on the life of a vinyl record?  

If you say isopropyl alcohol is 100% safe for cleaning, are you also taking 100% responsibility for our records if you are mistaken?  


My cleaning experience suggests oily residue is why dust won’t simply “blow” off a record. Imo the value of detergent and surfactants is not up for argument; as is the value of thorough rinsing. FWIW I have a significant collection accumulated over 50 years. I have found the Discwasher brush and the LAST products in particular very effective. I don’t wish to generate any comments from this,but, I feel records are somewhat like lovely feminine women with sweet personalities — they are tougher than you’d think. 
@invictus005 - And STILL you cannot provide a rational explanation for isopropyl alcohol.  In fact, you have yet to post a rational comment.
It will remove your drool and greasy fingers from chicken wings. Water won’t cut it.