Good Quality Distilled Water???


If store variety distilled water is not considered good enough and full of impurities, where does one get distilled water for cleaning records that is acceptable?
jbaussie
I've tried all of the commercial cleaners, even tried the reviewers (Scull, Fremer, Lumley) homebrews. Nothing compares to RRL. No film, no rinse, no sonic signature. Nothing else will touch my records.

Thanks Albert for turning me onto RRL.
I do not post often but my experience is like a lot of other people here. David, aka 4yanx, got me interested in Record Research Labs stuff by his posts and then he graciously sent me some to try. They are better than anything else I tried and worth cost differnce when compared to other fluids.
Alright, I'm going to buy some RRL stuff and give it a try.

I'll let you know what happens.

I'm especially interested to see if it as tasty as the VPI fluid :>)
I am gratified that Michael (motdathird) and others have found the RRL samples useful and have used them succesfully. I am happy to continue the tradition established by Albert and maybe someone will pick up the torch later.

Herman, check your e-mail, you need to try them without buying first and give us your unbiased opinion - yea or nay! :-)
Have just had an opportunity to try the RRL samples, graciously, and at no cost, sent from David (4yanx) one of the Audiogon Good Guys, willing to share his enthusiasm for a product line.
Really, quite impressive improvement in vinyl listening, even where records have been previously cleaned with other products on my VPI 16.5 machine.
RRL has really upgraded the listening experience, for me, and is definitely worth a try, if your only experience has been with other products. It never ceases to amaze me how much musical information is able to be pulled from the grooves.