I'm not going to sell or give away my supply of RRL. I've got a quart of each. My circumstances and needs are different from a lot of audiophiles, I think. Here's a great example. I purchased a collection and much to my surprise Cowboy Junkies "Trinity Sessions" was in the batch and looked wonderful. At the time I was using my home brew and there was a constant crackling (granted, at very low levels) surface noise. After reading so many postive things about the RRL products I stepped up and purchased some and recleaned the record again. The noise was reduced but not by a wide margin. After receiving my order of AIVS I pulled this album, cleaned it again in the same manner I used the other products and was shocked to hear no surface noise at all. My wife who was preparing dinner at the time put the meal on simmer and came in to join me. Honestly, she almost never takes the time to sit and listen. She commented about how great it sounded and how she was just drawn into listening.
4yanx has made some valid comments regarding his concern for the AVIS treated records and the future. Who knows, maybe my records will degrade from this product. I don't know. But I do know that those difficult to quiet used LP's that I otherwise wouldn't play are now quiet and I'm happy. I've got so much software that re-cleaning everything I own isn't going to happen in this lifetime. I will use it on difficult to clean albums for sure and really don't have any reason to be concerned for the future.
My turntable is a Linn which uses a felt mat to decouple the vinyl and I've found that I can't improve upon it with any other kind of mat. I live in a dry environment so without some type of anti-static the record will lift the mat with it. That's a major pain in the ass. With the AIVS and it's inherent anti-static properties I no longer need to use Gruv Glide. So, for me it's a double win situation. I couldn't be happier. YMMV, there is more than one way to skin the audio cat and to each his own.
4yanx has made some valid comments regarding his concern for the AVIS treated records and the future. Who knows, maybe my records will degrade from this product. I don't know. But I do know that those difficult to quiet used LP's that I otherwise wouldn't play are now quiet and I'm happy. I've got so much software that re-cleaning everything I own isn't going to happen in this lifetime. I will use it on difficult to clean albums for sure and really don't have any reason to be concerned for the future.
My turntable is a Linn which uses a felt mat to decouple the vinyl and I've found that I can't improve upon it with any other kind of mat. I live in a dry environment so without some type of anti-static the record will lift the mat with it. That's a major pain in the ass. With the AIVS and it's inherent anti-static properties I no longer need to use Gruv Glide. So, for me it's a double win situation. I couldn't be happier. YMMV, there is more than one way to skin the audio cat and to each his own.