Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!know!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uwm.edu!csd4.csd.uwm.edu!info-high-audio-request From: randy@uutopia.dell.com (Randy Price) Newsgroups: rec.audio.high-end Subject: Re: Record Cleaning Solution Message-ID: <6763@uwm.edu> Date: 4 Oct 90 13:28:00 GMT Sender: news@uwm.edu Lines: 35 Approved: tjk@csd4.csd.uwm.edu In article <6744@uwm.edu>, dinsdale%chtm.unm.edu@ariel.unm.edu (Don McDaniel) writes: > In article <6684@uwm.edu> dylan@cs.washington.edu (Dylan McNamee) writes: > > > >I am confused now. I don't have my bottle of last with me, but I could > >have sworn it isn't alchohol based. I thought it was like some > >hydrocarbon solution, like trichlorotriflouromethane or something. > >It is "thinner" than alchohol, evaporates more quickly, smells different... > > > >Correct me if I'm wrong, > > I don't recall what Last is, but you're right that it's not > alchohol based. However, it's not a cleaning solution either. > It is a product intended to be used after a thorough cleaning > to somehow "harden" the vinyl thereby extending the record > life. > > Don McDaniel This describes Last Preservative. There are two Last cleaner, regular and super-strength, No contents are given, but to my gold nose it is freon-based. (You know so the hole in the record matches the hole in the ozone.) |-> Randy ________________________________________________________ Randy Price randy@uutopia.dell.com The opinions are my own, not my employers, cognito. "Can the liberties of a nation be secure when we have removed a conviction that these liberties are the gift of God?" Thomas Jefferson