LAST Vinyl Accessory

Try taking two identical records and listen to them first (to ensure the differences in sound aren't pressing related). Then treat one LP and leave the other as the control arm. That's all the proof I need. :)

As I said, I'm one of the crazies but suggest everyone listen for themself. There have been some awful LP surface protection fluids foisted on audiophile's over the years. Remember Soundguard?
 
First things first. I have used Last stylus cleaner for the Last 100 years and I swear by it. I just clean the stylus with it and not the cantilever. I have an army of Anti-Last Wicker Special Forces (ALWSF) that guard my cantilever from Last trying to wick up and capture my cartridge flag. Second of all. back in the early 1980s, I did buy and use the Last record preservative goodies. It came in a nice box with applicators and sheets of Last stickers. I actually used Last on my precious Beatles BC-13 collection right after I first bought it and I still have the stickers on the LPs as testament to the ones I treated. I quit using LAST LP products with the first box I bought from them. I don't even remember why I quit using them, but it was probably because I was afraid of what the chemicals could be doing to my LPs. But here's the bottom line boys and girls, my Beatles LPs that I treated with Last still sound fantastic and I can hear no deleterious effects from their use.
 
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