When using VPI 16.5 - how do you


distribute the fluid - dribble it? And, how many times do you scrub (rotations)?

I'm new to this, but using the standard VPI fluid and brush my worst records sound better and my best records sound nearly perfect.

I'm mid-way through the bottle and am thinking of replenishing with Art du Son as it has gotten good press, but my dealer recommends Nitty Gritty fluid.

Any and all suggestions will be carefully read and appreciated.
joe_in_seattle
I have tried many of the other fluids and like the Art du Son a lot. The cost for Art du Son is quite reasonable. It is sold as a concentrate that the user mixes with water. Cost as I recall was $45 for a quantity that makes 1 gallon of cleaner. I also like Disc Doctor fluid but it requires a little more work.
Chazzbo
Again an insomnia response that probably was best ubnexcuted (though I would swear on a Bible or ina deposition I am this anal at least when I first get LP"s used or ven new ones to rid release compounds).Please excuse ANNOYING typos in my P.S>.Were so horrid I didn't even check my main note.
Chazz
P.S.S. one other comercial products I haven't used but read that does agood job with mold spores is Bugtussell spray. Think somemcanbe removed but some when they are there they are mearly atins ans that with the multiple steps oputlined (Bugtussell or LAST Power Cleaner)that some once they are there they are just there.Heavy,actaul mold of course can be removed easily.When I have stored LP's in a basement in plastic 3 mil. covers have been happy that mold has just gotten to lip of plastic or inside, maybe a 1/4" down the cover but onto LP.LP's stored same way bought at tag sales without paper let alone rice paper/VRP's that's another story.There you could grow crops in the grooves and clean up nrequires every step I have mentined and maybe animal scarifice.
Last P.S. this string (I promise)
Chazz