Michael Fremer's record cleaning process....


Many years ago (say 15??) Michael Fremer recommend his way of cleaning vinyl records. It was a process that started with the VPI cleaner and solutions and finishing with some dry pads (don’t remember the name) and another run on the VPI (I think). Does anyone remember the process??
P.S. I checked his site and don't see it there?

Thanks!!!

RWD (Rick)
rwd
Still managed to get things muddled...try this link (and that should have been MARKup tags)

http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/analogue-source/218276-my-version-ultrasonic-record-cleaner.html
Why? ... do you seem to give MF "slack"??

He is, suppose to be the "guy" that should bring us the latest and greatest? He's been wrong, SO many times.

I thank him for his passion, his dedication and his ongoing motivation in bringing us all things analog!!!

He is stretched too thin , however.

Why is it not time to discover things for ourselves???

Wow! His latest review of Dave & Phil's "Common Ground"!

He was wrong, so wrong! (again)
Here is the link for the first page. It's a long read, but if you are into this, then it's a fun read. I agree about one method isn't best for all, however like I said, once you get things clean, THEN it's easy to keep them that way.

If you read my post, I mentioned IF you have a VC, then use it with the US. Before or after??? Try each way as you won't hurt your records if you are using a cleaner that is 80hz, 60hz, 40hz or a combo of any of them.

http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/analogue-source/218276-my-version-ultrasonic-record-cleaner.html