What I was relaying is that persons that apply science for a living find no fault with the idea in practice or other wise.
H2O products that are deionized & demineralized allow for a "clean" water to initiate the cleaning process. NASA has spent MILLIONS on the cleaning of spacecrafts / robots/ space probes before lift off in the past 30+ years . So what if some of that knowledge trickeles down to us? So how much am I spending? About $4 ga. for water that is almost as clean as that used in reactors. And as for a steam cleaner how about the Perfection sold @ Walgreens of $30.
Personally, I do not want to bring politics into this thread. If you are that hung up on "taxpayer funded activity"-- work to stop the war.
NASA recognizes the effiacy of steam cleaning. As for weither the idea is worthwild to you depends on the state of your collection & the price you will pay to improve the sound you hear.
Remember, LLoyds air bearing TT costs between 25-40k, a Raven 5-10k and we haven't even gotten to the tone-arn or pick-up. I have friends that don't think twice dropping $$$$+ to improve their sound . Lloyds products do not come cheap . This product costs $85'isk and wont't last a lifetime.
All I'm suggesting is that for a very modest investment under $50, one may considerably improve the quality of playback provided the vinyl is free of abuse of manufacturing defects , and also experiment wth Lloyds or any other LP cleaner. End of story.
H2O products that are deionized & demineralized allow for a "clean" water to initiate the cleaning process. NASA has spent MILLIONS on the cleaning of spacecrafts / robots/ space probes before lift off in the past 30+ years . So what if some of that knowledge trickeles down to us? So how much am I spending? About $4 ga. for water that is almost as clean as that used in reactors. And as for a steam cleaner how about the Perfection sold @ Walgreens of $30.
Personally, I do not want to bring politics into this thread. If you are that hung up on "taxpayer funded activity"-- work to stop the war.
NASA recognizes the effiacy of steam cleaning. As for weither the idea is worthwild to you depends on the state of your collection & the price you will pay to improve the sound you hear.
Remember, LLoyds air bearing TT costs between 25-40k, a Raven 5-10k and we haven't even gotten to the tone-arn or pick-up. I have friends that don't think twice dropping $$$$+ to improve their sound . Lloyds products do not come cheap . This product costs $85'isk and wont't last a lifetime.
All I'm suggesting is that for a very modest investment under $50, one may considerably improve the quality of playback provided the vinyl is free of abuse of manufacturing defects , and also experiment wth Lloyds or any other LP cleaner. End of story.