Groove Glide. Yeah, nay or maybay???


Hello out there vinyl community. Brent Knoll here. Still cutting my teeth with my new vinyl setup. Totally enjoying my new SL Technics 1200 GR turntable. I've been ordering some nice vinyl and want to take care of the static and keep things clean. I have the Record Doctor and really like it. Any opinions on Groove Glide. Does it work? Will it harm your vinyl or setup? Etc....

Thanks, B
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I would ask Duane Goldman (The Disc Doctor).  IMO, he is the authority on vinyl cleaning, and treatment of record surfaces.  
Thank you @addyson815 I’m going to hold off using any of it for now and return the glide back to amazon. Thanks for chiming in. B
Dear @knollbrent : I used in the past with very good results. You can read here what reviewers said about:

https://www.needledoctor.com/Gruv-Glide 

As a fact I'm still have a new one that I forgot I had and know that you name it it's time to try again. Why not?

Regards and enjoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS,
R.
I have used.Last Record Preservative with good results and Stylast for cartridges! Good products!
I use Stylast periodically on my phono cartridge, but I've never believed in putting any goop on my LPs. Instead, they get cleaned in the US cleaner and put in a new sleeve, with the goal of keeping them clean and uncontaminated.
Gruv Glide is excellent for reducing noise on used LP's. I have used it for years, but generally avoid using it on new pressings...no real need to do that. OTOH, a VG+ LP can be greatly improved with a single application of Gruv Glide.It certainly will NOT hurt your vinyl.