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I used it many years ago not sure that it did much good or harm the records I used it on still play fine so do the ones I did not use it on.
If it does as it says and hardens the surface it then has to make it more brittle I see no sign of that on the records I treated.
I've used the stylus cleaner like Jeff for well over 20 years. I use the Onzow every couple of sides and the Last once a week. The bottles last forever.
Thanks guys. I was talking to Louis of Kronos last night and we got to talking about record cleaning. He uses his Ultrasonic (KL Audio) along with "three tiny drops" of LAST on each side of every album. He said he's now done over 5000 records this way.
P.S. I ordered the Kronos Pro yesterday. :celebrate008_2:
I know LAST claims their product is different and changes the molecular structure of the record and perhaps it is, but here's my issue with that: Records are made of PVC as we know. There is also a soft outer layer on them so to speak, that is part of the mix. It's sort of like coatings on eyeglasses only not as hard. It is essentially there to prevent the record from turning into a piece of plumbing. Using the wrong agents on the record or even being too aggressive with cleaning methods can damage the layer or destroy it, then over time the record will become brittle and not to mention unplayable sounding awful. The LAST claims about their record preservative bother me because they claim it changes the molecular structure of the record. That means there is a chemical reaction and an aggressive one at that. It may not show damage or ill-effect in a short period of time, but what about a year or 3 years, etc?
I too have records that I treated with LAST at least 30 years ago. I hear and see no ill effects from using it.
Eric.......I can appreciate your apprehension about Last record preservative. Perhaps 33 years of service on my Last treated albums isn't a long enough test reference to satisfy your concerns but I am 100% satisfied with the product and have suffered no ill effects, stylus debris, or other unwelcomed abnormalities. Oh, and not one single LP has mysteriously turned into a plumbing fitting. I know, I can't hardly believe it, either.![]()
Hey there Dan, I just voiced my own concerns as I see it. It's not a put-down or even a stern warning to using it for anyone else, don't read too much into it. For me, I just tend to error on the side of being over-cautious. I'm extremely careful about record care, perhaps I'm over-doing it and missing out on a good product, but its a chance I take.
I know LAST has been around for decades and you don't uh,....last very long if you don't know what your doing, I get that. I may try it someday, but right now I just don't see the need.
LAST preservative really affects the sound especially the upper octaves and resolution.