Is it the Windex?


When I first got back into this hobby I started buying used LP's from the dealer across the street. Very nice guy starting his own store. Prices seemed reasonable, quality was OK. I got some very nice stuff.

Over the past 2 years LP's have risen from a "usual" $3-7.99 to $7 - 15. I've also noticed that whether they're described as near mint or VG++ they have continuous pops and ticks even after I clean them with L'Art du Son and Disc Doctor Quick Wash Record Cleaner on my VPI 16.5.

Though I can hear crisp grooves on the better discs the popcorn noise drives me nuts.

Lately, I've notice he stands behind the counter cleaning records with Windex and paper towels. Is he doing something with that that trashes the records beyond redemption?

I've made up my mind to quit buying from him altogether, though he's the nicest guy in the world. The stuff I get from E*bay and Goodwill cleans up better.

Any thoughts?
joe_in_seattle

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Thanks for all the input. I've since tried scrubbing for more revolutions, letting the fluid soak a bit, then using Gruv-Glide after and restored the records to "passable". I will have a word or two with the vendor next week, but I think I'll be looking elsewhere unless he's swayed by my comments.
I talked to my guy today. It's not Windex! He uses 60% water 40% alcohol and toilet paper. Sigh. I suppose it's the TP drying on.

He does guarantee his records, so I can return the worst ones, but I think I'll find another place to buy.
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