I have vinyl from 1980 when I was a teenager that was cleaned once or twice with an alcohol based fluid back then that is immaculate and dead silent still today.
I make my own fluid using this recipe
1. Triple R-O filtered De-ionized water from Whole Foods
2. 99.9% MG chemicals isopropyl alcohol from Amazon
3. Ilfotol wetting agent from B&H Photo in N.Y.
https://londonjazzcollector.wordpress.com/for-audiophiles/home-brew-cleaner-for-vacuum-rcms/
I use it with my VPI 16.5 machine then the record sleeves are replaced with Mobil Fidelity Original Master sleeves.
http://www.mofi.com/product_p/omrs.htm
I use an Audio Technica AT6012X Velvet Vinyl Record Cleaning Brush to lightly remove vinyl surface dust that settles from the room air before each play.
I make my own fluid using this recipe
1. Triple R-O filtered De-ionized water from Whole Foods
2. 99.9% MG chemicals isopropyl alcohol from Amazon
3. Ilfotol wetting agent from B&H Photo in N.Y.
https://londonjazzcollector.wordpress.com/for-audiophiles/home-brew-cleaner-for-vacuum-rcms/
I use it with my VPI 16.5 machine then the record sleeves are replaced with Mobil Fidelity Original Master sleeves.
http://www.mofi.com/product_p/omrs.htm
I use an Audio Technica AT6012X Velvet Vinyl Record Cleaning Brush to lightly remove vinyl surface dust that settles from the room air before each play.