Hand Sanitizer for Ultrasonic Record Cleaning?


Xerox Hand Sanitizer

I was at my local Goodwill the other day, and I noticed Xerox branded hand sanitizer on sale for $4 a gallon. After I passed it, I wondered just how much alcohol is in it? Sure enough it is 80%, that should be good enough for record cleaning, shouldn't it? I actually paid like $36 or something for a gallon of isopropyl at Tractor Supply the other week and it really burned my britches.

Thoughts?

whammo

whammo

Alcohol is a primary record cleaning solution ingredient.

Opinion stated as fact.

There are good reasons to avoid alcohol in a record cleaner.

Post removed 

antinn

Looks like you found the same Xerox website I did. That’s interesting info. Well, perhaps I can use it for something else. Glycerin is used as a cleaner in many situations, so I’m sure I will find a good use for it. Maybe when ’COVID 2:Electric Boogaloo’ is unveiled I can trade it for a thousand toilet paper rolls or something 😁

Isopropyl alcohol IS a primary ingredient in many record cleaning solutions.

Water is the primary ingredient in most record cleaning solutions. Many solutions are alcohol-free, and promote the fact that ensures better protection of the vinyl. There are many good reasons to avoid alcohol when cleaning LPs.

When it comes to ultrasonic cleaning - the topic of this thread - some rely on nothing but water. That includes the Klaudio ultrasonic cleaners, which are excellent. So it seems you have a bit to learn about LP cleaning.

 

 

cleeds


Water is the primary ingredient in most record cleaning solutions...
Opinion stated as fact.