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Paul, First of all thank you for the samples. I regret that I am dead last in responding to this thread as I have been covering audio shows in Europe for Audiogon for almost a month. I will do testing this next week after I purchase suitable water and will post results. I have no doubt my findings will mirror others here, so my posts will likely be redundant. It appears Paul has hit a home run in record cleaning formulas. Thanks for allowing Audiogon members to play a role in this important new product. |
You're very welcome, Dopogue! Glad you're consistently obtaining such good results. Hbarrel ... absolutely. New LPs often have residual silicone compounds on them left from the stampers. We think new LPs look clean because they have shine ... but that's exactly what a thin coating of silicone does: it makes things look shiny. And that silicone holds dust and dirt like glue (besides being a microbe's idea of fine souffle). Albert, not to worry: I doubt you'll be "dead last." A number of people haven't reported back yet. Actually, my thanks go to the Audiogon members who gave the formulas a fair and thorough trial, and whose positive results were literally the deciding factor in whether I would offer the formulas for sale or not. Many thanks, guys! Best regards, Paul Frumkin |
Thanks Paul, I appreciate the opportunity. Psychic, here they are and two more to come. http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/events.pl |
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