Record cleaning - what's your method?

I haven't been keeping up with this thread? What's the deal with Chisto?
It’s a concentrate that’s meant to be used with a vacuum machine. It’s made in Ukraine. No idea what’s in it, except that it has no alcohol or fragrance. It’s also the best solution I’ve ever used by a significant margin. Even records I’ve cleaned with other solutions are quieter and sound better with Chisto. One bottle makes one gallon of solution.

It’s normally $49 per bottle. See the link and you can get 2 bottles for $25 with free shipping.

 
It’s a concentrate that’s meant to be used with a vacuum machine. It’s made in Ukraine. No idea what’s in it, except that it has no alcohol or fragrance. It’s also the best solution I’ve ever used by a significant margin. Even records I’ve cleaned with other solutions are quieter and sound better with Chisto. One bottle makes one gallon of solution.

It’s normally $49 per bottle. See the link and you can get 2 bottles for $25 with free shipping.

Interesting... Would a rinse be required after?
 
It’s a concentrate that’s meant to be used with a vacuum machine. It’s made in Ukraine. No idea what’s in it, except that it has no alcohol or fragrance. It’s also the best solution I’ve ever used by a significant margin. Even records I’ve cleaned with other solutions are quieter and sound better with Chisto. One bottle makes one gallon of solution.

It’s normally $49 per bottle. See the link and you can get 2 bottles for $25 with free shipping.

I may have to break down and get a second container to try this stuff out when my order of sleeves show up. I'll keep the TTVJ off to the side for now, I would hate to just dump it.
 
$25 for 2 gallons is too hard to pass up. Any idea where it shipped from?

I assume I use it similar to TTVJ, out on record, agitate and let sit for a couple of minutes? Is it as sensitive to light?
It ships from Apple Valley, CA.

Apply, agitate, vacuum. I’ve tried letting it soak and can’t tell a difference.
 
It’s a concentrate that’s meant to be used with a vacuum machine. It’s made in Ukraine. No idea what’s in it, except that it has no alcohol or fragrance. It’s also the best solution I’ve ever used by a significant margin. Even records I’ve cleaned with other solutions are quieter and sound better with Chisto. One bottle makes one gallon of solution.

It’s normally $49 per bottle. See the link and you can get 2 bottles for $25 with free shipping.


I just bought and had a shipping notice in about 15 minutes, and the shipping was free.
 
$25 for 2 gallons is too hard to pass up. Any idea where it shipped from?

I assume I use it similar to TTVJ, out on record, agitate and let sit for a couple of minutes? Is it as sensitive to light?
Oh, I forgot to answer your question about light sensitivity. I don’t know. I’m playing it safe and keeping all of it (new concentrate/quart bottle/gallon bottle) in a closet.

Im thinking it may not be, as the concentrate ships in clear bottles. Better safe then sorry though.
 
Well, it's on it's way. I still have about 1/4 of a gallon of TTVJ left. I'm sure I'll be too impatient and start using this one right away.
 
It ships from Apple Valley, CA.

Apply, agitate, vacuum. I’ve tried letting it soak and can’t tell a difference.
Got my 2 shipping notices. Just to clarify, you're vacuuming it off immediately after agitating? That would be such a time saver.
 
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