also consider this, I've tried this method on some very dirty old lp's and it did some magic. It actually works but be patient and wait for 12h at least.
http: //www. audioreview. com/cat/amplification/a-v-receivers/nad/t753/prd_321109_2718crx. aspx
I think this is the best reference you can find
http://www.vinylengine.com/library/cecil-e-watts/guide-better-record-care.shtml
Cecil Watts wrote a book about it...a must have for every serious audiophile.
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