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"Huge" wrote in message
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FWIW, I use 90% distilled water (not de-ionised), 10% isopropyl alcohol
and a few drops of photographic wetting agent (2.5ml in a litre).
That's not far removed from my own recipe.
But being fonder of cooking than I am of photogaphy,
I replace the wetting agent with a tiny drop of
Fairy Liquid.
Although doesn't wet playing (which I have been doing for decades without
problems) cause steam to come out of some purists ears? (Win/win, then,
in my book.)
Yes, it does upset some people.
Others have told me that once you play an LP
with a prorietary wet transfer liquid, you can no
longer play it dry.
There seem to be variations on the way people
perform wet transfer also. I prefer a well-cleaned
disc. I then start the turntable and paint the first
track of the disc with a very soft paintbrush.
I then lower the arm to start the transcriptions
and paint ahead about 3cms.
Iain
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