Where to buy record cleaning fluids


Elusivedisc and eBay are out of aivs fluid?

Is it discontinued?

Any recommendation especially discount!
radioheadokplayer
>>And I do.<<

Your posts suggest otherwise.

I said the theortical KB value. If you knew anything about chemistry you'd know that only aromatic and aliphatic solvents' KB values can be quanitfied. Esters, glycol ethers, alcohols, ketones, etc. can only be estimated or theorized.

So the bumblebee thing means what?

You're way over your head here.
The bumblebee thing means that you might have a lot of theoretical knowledge but I have the real experiences from living it out.

No machine wash or chemicals have prooven better yet.........in practice.

"dolph"
Bill,

I think what dolph is saying, is that as usual your inflamatory and degrading remarks are best left to the those in your circle that have chosen to deal with them/you. When I was looking to find a record cleaning solution recipe, I gave not a care as to the "values" of any of the ingredients, I just wanted something that worked and did not harm my records.
This thread is becoming the engergizer bunny, going on, and on, the BS, and erroneous information is getting deeper, and deeper, and has no relation at all to the original poster's queries.

But before I end my post, I'd like saying that your knowledge, and command of chemistry is incorrect Bill. This is NOT why Alcohols are used in some record cleaning products. What end users may "think", with a DIY formula, with all of the crazy ingredients in a mix, they can believe what they wish.

Why would anyone design a cleaner, with alcohols, so the filthy product "dries" on the surface before it has a chance to be removed, makes no logical sense.
I think it's time for you to hit the books, (or consult with some of the manufacturers) before more mis-information gets spread, and that others start to believe these false asumptions as gospel. Mark
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