A_white, for stylus cleaning, use it dry.
Here are links to my original post and an an article describing the Magic Eraser's material properties, with electron microscope photos .
If you search here you'll find additional usage tips but the basic principles have not changed except in one respect: several cartridge manufacturers have recommended cleaning the stylus after every side. This is to prevent the buildup of loose vinyl molecules which get attached to a stylus by heat and pressure at the stylus-vinyl interface. This happens even with perfectly cleaned LP's. A 5 second cleaning after each side will keep any stylus as clean as a new one.
Of course I'd recommend reading the instructions before using this or any stylus cleaner.
Here are links to my original post and an an article describing the Magic Eraser's material properties, with electron microscope photos .
If you search here you'll find additional usage tips but the basic principles have not changed except in one respect: several cartridge manufacturers have recommended cleaning the stylus after every side. This is to prevent the buildup of loose vinyl molecules which get attached to a stylus by heat and pressure at the stylus-vinyl interface. This happens even with perfectly cleaned LP's. A 5 second cleaning after each side will keep any stylus as clean as a new one.
Of course I'd recommend reading the instructions before using this or any stylus cleaner.