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<blockquote data-quote="Yosca" data-source="post: 1105861" data-attributes="member: 23830"><p>I've been using the London Jazz Collector formula for many years now in my ultrasonic cleaner. </p><p>After a 12 minute cycle I rinse the album in my Analogis wash and play, far better than a spin clean with it's label protector and brushes, and whilst still wet finally a vacuum on my Moth RCM. </p><p>This cleaning method although time consuming has been very succesful, and importantly no residue forming on the stylus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yosca, post: 1105861, member: 23830"] I've been using the London Jazz Collector formula for many years now in my ultrasonic cleaner. After a 12 minute cycle I rinse the album in my Analogis wash and play, far better than a spin clean with it's label protector and brushes, and whilst still wet finally a vacuum on my Moth RCM. This cleaning method although time consuming has been very succesful, and importantly no residue forming on the stylus. [/QUOTE]
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