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The Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab Super Record Wash (32oz) is a premium cleaning solution designed specifically for vinyl records. This alcohol-free, non-toxic formula utilizes natural degreasers and dirt solvents, ensuring your records are not only clean but also safe from damage. With a hyper-pure, quadruple-distilled water base, this product guarantees a pristine finish, allowing you to enjoy your music collection in the best possible quality.
Signal Format | Analog |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Special Features | Alcohol-free, Non-toxic, Natural Degreasers and Dirt Solvents, Quadruple-distilled, Hyper-pure Water Base |
Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
C**A
Best Record Cleaner
After watching several videos and reading reviews of record cleaners I chose this product and glad I did.My understanding is that if the ingredients are not identified on the product, don't buy it. I also found that you only need two ingredients for a good record cleaner. 1. Distilled water and 2. 99% alcohol. That's it! You can make it yourself for less, however, this product cleans well and is worth the price.⁸
T**S
Cleans my records perfectly
Very pleased with my purchase I use this with my record. Cleaning machine couldn’t be happier.
J**N
It works on somewhat dirty vinyl.
This fluid is OK for cleaning up mildly dirty vinyl. I don't have a disc washer so I make do with fluid and a cleaning brush
C**N
Works Very Well
Great product. I use an Oki Noki record cleaning system to keep my albums clean. The system came with only a small amount of cleaning fluid and their proprietary fluid is a little too pricey. This fluid is very good and works well with my cleaning regimen.
F**C
Nice
Doesn't clean as well as I'd hoped. I'm going to try the Mobile Fidelity Enzyme cleaner and use the Super Record Wash as the 2nd step. I'm using a VPI 16.5 RCM.
P**E
Get Some
Simple purchase
P**E
Water?
Couldn’t tell difference between it and distilled water
J**B
Weak Cleaner, Okay for Cleaning Brand New Records - Maybe. Buy an Enzyme Record Cleaner Instead.
I recently got a vacuum based record cleaning machine and needed some cleaning fluid for it. If you research record cleaning fluids, you will find that what works best is an endless source of debate. I bought this because it was easily available and Mofi generally only puts their name on high quality products. I have to say I was only mildly impressed with this cleaner. If Mofi had it their way, we would have to buy 4 different fluids and use a 5-6 step cleaning process but I don't know too many people that are going to be keep on that (only the most anal retentive audiophiles). I used the fluid as follows: Apply to record, spread with thin velvet brush applicator, let set for 2-3 minutes, vaccum, then do a distilled water rinse and vacuum cycle. Bottom line is that this stuff is just not strong enough to thoroughly clean old, stubborn to clean records. I get better results from homebrew distilled water + 91% alcohol mix than this. Now, after doing a little digging it seems that people feel that Mofi's enzyme cleaner yields the best results if you are looking to do a two-step cleaning process. While I'm sure this is true, I decided to try another brand of enzyme record cleaner instead of the Mofi product. Hopefully that does the trick. I'm not sure I would buy this again though. It appears to be simply ultrapure water with a very mild surfactant, i.e. nothing that will deep clean older records.UPDATE: Since buying this, I acquired some Audio Intelligent #15 record cleaning fluid, which is a combination surfactant + enzyme record cleaner. The difference is astounding. This Mobile Fidelity stuff is very weak and seems like a complete waste of money in comparison. The A.I. #15 does a much more thorough job and makes old records play so much better (less surface noise) it's not even funny. There is no way I would buy this Super Record Wash again after using A.I. #15.
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