Record cleaning - what's your method?

Re-upping - can any TTVJ fans explain if I need the most expensive version or which is best given price-cleaning ratio?
 
Re-upping - can any TTVJ fans explain if I need the most expensive version or which is best given price-cleaning ratio?

The best value (cost per ounce) is the 2 ounce concentrate. It's the lowest cost per ounce of any commercially available fluid I've seen.

I did try a small pre made bottle first to see if I liked it before I committed to the concentrate though.
 
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The best value (cost per ounce) is the 2 ounce concentrate. It's the lowest cost per ounce of any commercially available fluid I've seen.

I did try a small pre made bottle first to see if I liked it before I committed to the concentrate though.
Thanks. I've got one shot at somebody bringing some home from the states for me so I'll go for strength and your recommendation.
 
For those of you looking for a wetting agent for your home brew solution (like the London Jazz Collector formula) this is where I got mine. It’s cheap and provides enough to make at least a gallon of solution. It’ll last years.

Fellow Twin Citian here - did you find any place locally to purchase your LJC supplies?
 
Fellow Twin Citian here - did you find any place locally to purchase your LJC supplies?

I got the 99% Alcohol at Granger. Its off of US-52 just South of St Paul. Its also where I bought the jug I keep it in. Its like a 1.5 gallon jug or something like that. Thick plastic. Good quality. It was a few bucks.

Locally, you can get the wetting agent at National Camera stores but they only had it in a multi-pack that has 3 other chemicals you don't need. You only need a little bit. So I ordered from the link that I posted. I would advise getting the Ilford Simplicity Wetting agent. The Kodak stuff is easier to find locally but many people don't recommend it.
 
For those of you looking for a wetting agent for your home brew solution (like the London Jazz Collector formula) this is where I got mine. It’s cheap and provides enough to make at least a gallon of solution. It’ll last years.


Couldn't believe the LJC's claim of using a surfactant until I got my hands on Ilfotol locally at a camera shop. I'd been using a distilled/iso mix before, but the difference was staggering. I have a decently-sized bottle to last me for years now.
 
Couldn't believe the LJC's claim of using a surfactant until I got my hands on Ilfotol locally at a camera shop. I'd been using a distilled/iso mix before, but the difference was staggering. I have a decently-sized bottle to last me for years now.
how far does the Ilford get?
 

It’s a 250ml squeeze bottle so 2-3 light squirts are all that’s needed to mix my solution. I’ve only needed to mix a new solution twice since and I’ve had it since January, granted I haven’t cleaned anything in the past month haha
 
Couldn't believe the LJC's claim of using a surfactant until I got my hands on Ilfotol locally at a camera shop. I'd been using a distilled/iso mix before, but the difference was staggering. I have a decently-sized bottle to last me for years now.

I agree 100%. I was absolutely shocked when I used the LJC recipe instead of the previous concoction I was making. It just makes the solution spread evenly and coat the entire surface of the record evenly. That is some neat science!
 
It’s a 250ml squeeze bottle so 2-3 light squirts are all that’s needed to mix my solution. I’ve only needed to mix a new solution twice since and I’ve had it since January, granted I haven’t cleaned anything in the past month haha
are you mixing it into distilled water? Sorry I am not quite following
 
So I have a VPI 16.5 and the TTVJ concentrate ordered. Do I just need a little squirt bottle to spray the record with a few times or do I need something else?
 
Anyone with a VPI 16.5 ever have issues with the vacuum?

Went to clean a record today and the vacuum doesn't turn on. The plater still spins, but there's nothing coming from the vac.

I opened up the bottom and don't see anything noticeably wrong. Nothing is wet or anything. I think it just got burnt out. I know this has a auto shut off when cleaning a lot all at once, but it has been days since I last used it.


Had to go back to my old school dent puller method as I had already had one side scrubbed up.
 
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