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Old 01-23-2013, 03:34 PM
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Jeff by chance would your A/V SOLUTIONS LP solution work in a "Spin Clean"?
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Jeff by chance would your A/V SOLUTIONS LP solution work in a "Spin Clean"?
Hi Michael,

Any cleaning fluid will work to a point!.....my issue with the spin clean is not so much the fluid type but how the machine works.

Cleaning one LP isn't nearly as bad as the second, third, fourth, etc......the more you clean the more contaminated the reservoir gets Why would anyone want to clean thier LP's in dirty contaminated fluid.....when you wash your car and have a second car to wash do you use the dirty water from the first car you washed for the second? The other not so good thing is if your planning to clean one or two LP's its a big waste of fluid and money since they state each batch will clean dozens of LP's......I'm not trying to poopoo the spin clean as I'm sure many like it.......To be honest I would just use what they recommend with thier machine. Sorry for the rant as I know you were just asking about fluids and not about how the Spin Clean performs.....
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Hi Michael,

Any cleaning fluid will work to a point!.....my issue with the spin clean is not so much the fluid type but how the machine works.

Cleaning one LP isn't nearly as bad as the second, third, fourth, etc......the more you clean the more contaminated the reservoir gets Why would anyone want to clean thier LP's in dirty contaminated fluid.....when you wash your car and have a second car to wash do you use the dirty water from the first car you washed for the second? The other not so good thing is if your planning to clean one or two LP's its a big waste of fluid and money since they state each batch will clean dozens of LP's......I'm not trying to poopoo the spin clean as I'm sure many like it.......To be honest I would just use what they recommend with thier machine. Sorry for the rant but IMO its a lame design.

Haha NP Jeff...thanks for the answer/feedback
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