I have not tried either cleaner. According to the info in various threads and the products websites, the final rise with AI's last step is pure de-ionized and highly filtered water whereas Walker has a very small amount of alcohol and another ingredient in the 4th step rinse. These ingredients, I surmise, may be left on the vinyl at the end of the cycle. Of course it is possible as well that the alcohol and extra ingredient is not left behind or left behind in such amounts as to not have any impact whatsoever on the vinyl even over the long term. That's why i referenced chemists in my latest query. If you have LLoyd's ear Jtimothya, I'd love to hear the theory as to why the final rinse is something other than pure filtered de-ionized H2O. What's the upside and downside (if any) to additional ingredients?
Walker prelude vs. Audio Intelligent
I have read a number of favorable comments about both of these cleaning fluids including the latest Walker iteration with an additional final rinse. I am fairly convinced it's time to move beyond my disc doctor fluids, although I will continue to use the VPI 17F for vacuum purposes only. Who among you have made direct comparisons between the Walker and AI? If you prefer one over the other--why?
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