"Magic eraser is an abrasive so I wouldn't go near a diamond stylus with it."
True, but the action of simply dipping isn't enough to damage a diamond surface.
Anyone Still Using Zerodust
Haven’t heard anything since the original scare, but I stopped using it. I think I never had a problem because I always swipe with LP#9 between sides, as per Brooks Berdan’s advice. One recent video said Wally discovered some type of oil on the ZD. I regularly cleaned mine with dishwashing liquid, which could have removed any residue.
Yes, good! The abrasiveness is what makes it an effective cleaner. Diamond is exceptionally hard; much harder than melamine. You either have to wear it down with other diamonds, or through massive attrition over time via softer materials (like thousands of miles of vinyl groove playback - which btw can also contain other materials from imperfect cleaning). Slow-speed dipping or even gentle rotational scrubbing with ME (once per session - don't be obsessive) doesn’t qualify as either. |
Yep, my buddy who is an engineer and builder at Soundsmith uses a specialized xacto knife to scrape hardened ‘gunk’ off a used diamond stylus (under high magnification) to bring back to life when possible. Doubt Magic Eraser is going to do any harm because of its abrasiveness. He is also a huge proponent of BluTak and Magic Eraser before/after each spin.
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I have a bottle of both the cleaner and treatment. I use it extremely sparingly. Maybe once every four months or so. Use BluTak or Magic Eraser on a very consistent basis and it should not really be necessary. |