....really get my LPs noise free? I mean, I followed all the instructions, using the supplied brushes, doing the whole shebang, and still, my LPs (some of which I have accepted are permanently scarred and damaged because previous owners didnt know how to care for these things when I purchased them second-hand) are crackly and popping under the cartridge and needle of my Technics table.....its really heartbreaking because I love transferring much of my classic rock vinyl onto CD-R in compilation mix form, but the resulting played back CD-R in the car is full of background noise, pops, and clicks....very annoying.

Man, some of my aforementioned classic rock vinyl that was bought second hand is in BAD shape and they are really, really good finds....what comes to mind is Jethro Tull's "Aqualung," the Chicago album with "25 Or 6 to 4" on it, Billy Joel's "Glass Houses"....no matter what I dump on these LPs, the crackles DO NOT dissapear....

Can someone give me the correct process of using the Disc Doctor fluid? Should I just dump some solution on the brush, scrub the record, rinse the record, and dry with a paper towel and wave the LP in the air to finally air dry (as I believe Tommy suggested in another post)? Should this do it?

How about the Dawn dishwashing soap method....any great success with this?