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In the Forum: Analog Playback
In the Thread: Sensible record cleaning: vinyl piranhas and record Vaseline
Post Subject: The use of enzymes for underarm deodorants and morePosted by misnacat on: 11/14/2009
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Hi,
Looking around on the net I think you'd be surprised the use of enzymes in everyday consumer life all the way to uses cleaning sensitive medical instruments.
I'm convinced now using enzymes will do no harm to vinyl. What it actually eats up on the surface and in the grooves of old Lps I don't know or care.
 However it seams to work well at removing noise on the majority of Lps I cleaned, even more effective then my old brew method.
Use of enzymes cleaning in medical labs the one thing they do not want is any type of residue left from cleaning hence the use of lab grade water to flush it all the way.
Anyway when I get around to it I think I'll skip walkers 2nd step own brew and see what the enzyme soak and lab grade flush will do on their own.

Mark

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