Article on Zerodust
I came across this today and wondered what our thoughts here might be. I don't own a zerodust, but I do know that it's quite popular. Since I bought my new VPI table I've purchased an Integrity Hifi Tru-Kleen and have been liking it. While the blue tack cleaning pad on the Tru-Kleen is not the same as the Zerodust, it has crossed my mind if it may leave a residue on my stylus or cantilever. For 35 years or more previous I had used a discwasher SC-2 which uses a brush and fluid.
Any thoughts on this article? https://www.analogplanet.com/content...t8YSkfZ9O2B6Gg |
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ZeroDust works for cleaning a stylus but so do other methods, like using Mr Clean. YT video on how to use it.
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Been using this and DS Audio for +10 years Pete. Once I read the article I got out my microscope and found no hint of residue on my stylii. I also use the Flux us cleaner every 10 plays. I will not change my routine, it has worked for me.
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