Most powerful fluid for record cleaning machine ?


Just purchased a Loricraft PRC-3. What is the most effective cleaning fluid at the moment ?
peterb
I've had the same experience that Doug Deacon has with AIVS, it leaves a film behind. I tried cleaning it off with distilled water, but it didn't cut it. I found that RRL SVW cleans it off after a few rinse/vacume cycles. Until then, it reduced dynamics, with my system resolution/to my ears.

As for me, I will continue to use RRL because I don't have to go through all the extra steps and it doesn't leave a sonic signature.
No film or residue here, so something is obviously wrong. Wonder what it is.
I have a shelf full of record cleaning products. Music Direct is one of my regular stops and I have tried every record cleaning supply they sell. Nothing works as good as the AIVS. Nothing.
I'm just sharing my personal experience. There was a residue left behind with the AIVS that I can hear. RRL cuts it, but it takes several rinses. DD also left a film and required multiple rinses too, which is why I chose not to use it. I want to listen, not clean. Have you noticed the residue/sonic signature with DD?
I have purchased several new records that have lots of surface noise. The copy of Dire Staits Love over Gold had pops and clicks all through both sides of the LP. I used RR deep cleaner and rinse 2 or 3 times without getting satisfactory results. I came accross Paul's offer for free samples and knew exactly how to test it. After one treatment with the AIVS, I now have an outstanding copy. The pops and ticks are almost completly gone. The highs are better, and the record is one of my favs. If someone else does not get the correct results, Paul will help you fiqure it out.