I believe that's what's panning out on this thread are the ebb & flow of ideas to improve the listening experience. Of course , use any water source anyone wants. But as far as this fellow is concerned I see Stltrains point of view . We have no difference other than the water product we use and hold strong views that the water source can affect what can be gleamed from that tiny grove embeded on a LP. Without wishing to offend anyone , our choice of equipment may also play a roll. But, it is un-deny-able that Steam Cleaning creates a vastly superior musical experience in the world of analog.
I do not deny that I am an extreme'ist when the subject of Audio comes up. I design my own listening rooms, redesign air bearing turntables and other designs, I manufacture my own power cords & sometimes interconnects & even tear-down exotic speakers because of my belief I can vastly improve all these products . I even redesign isolation platforms & resonance blocking boxes. My designs are sucessful. Steam Cleaning has my personal marque : I'm gratified that so many others get more joy from their record collections. Pardon my passion. Its what I do ...