Clean Vintage Vinyl Records Like A Professional Archivist With TergiKleen™
This product - diluted 20 drops to a gallon of distilled water seems to be the latest and greatest cleaning solution around. Check the reviews out -- quite a few happy campers.
Anyone using this product?? Used by the Library of Congress, universities, record dealers, and the Canadian Conservation Institute. May try some during next visit to the jungle web site. https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....L._SL1000_.jpg Best Sirs, Bob |
Use 30gals by January? That's a LOT of records to be cleaned. How much does it cost - maybe you can sell me enough to make a gallon on my end!
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Interesting product. 20 drops to the gallon and you're ready. Maybe someone who tried it will chime in.
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Has anyone tried this product in an ultrasonic RCM?
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I bought it today. :yes: |
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I tried it and now use it in my Audiodesk. Keep the unused tube in the refer. It seems to work as well or better then advertised.
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If Tergi-Kleen is Tergitol repackaged for up-pricing to audiophiles at $20+ foi 30 milliliters, its a solid rip-off. You can get a 1 liter bottle of Ilfotol for $18+ at B & H photo. If Tergi-kleen is more than Tergitol plus water or alcohol, it would be good to know what else is in it.
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Thanks Sir, Bob |
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