I’ve been using my own mix for years. I have talked to some chemist friends and they advised against using IPA. They claim that the alcohol will leach out the plasticizers that keep the vinyl surface pliable and make the playing surface more brittle leading to greater surface noise.
Dawn is a sufficient surfactant (degreaser) for most contaminents. I have at times used a little IPA, locally, to remove stubborn fingerprints.
I do use a few drops of a wetting agent like Photoflow to break the surface tension of the distilled water allowing it to get deeper into the grooves.
I do not reccomend microfiber cloths for wiping a record. I have discovered the fibers break off and lock into in the grooves. I discovered this when I kept finding small balls of whitish fuzz on my stylis after washing.
finally, for really dirty records I have a second TT set aside for the first play after cleaning. While the record is still damp (not wet) I play the record once. This digs out the soft gunk. The play quality improvement is dramatic.
Dawn is a sufficient surfactant (degreaser) for most contaminents. I have at times used a little IPA, locally, to remove stubborn fingerprints.
I do use a few drops of a wetting agent like Photoflow to break the surface tension of the distilled water allowing it to get deeper into the grooves.
I do not reccomend microfiber cloths for wiping a record. I have discovered the fibers break off and lock into in the grooves. I discovered this when I kept finding small balls of whitish fuzz on my stylis after washing.
finally, for really dirty records I have a second TT set aside for the first play after cleaning. While the record is still damp (not wet) I play the record once. This digs out the soft gunk. The play quality improvement is dramatic.