Disc Doctor - Miracle Record Cleaner

 (One Pint)



Disc Doctor

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Product No.:
C DDPT
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Record Cleaner


Note: 16oz

$27.00

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Unless you've cleaned your records with The Disc Doctor's Miracle Record Cleaner and Brushes you've yet to enjoy all the music your records have to offer!

Safe for use on LPs, 45s, Shellac & Plastic 78s, Edison Diamond Discs, Acetates and Lacquers.

Every record, even if thought to be cleaned, is soiled with a wide range of dirts and contaminants, including mold and mildew. Vinyl discs are also coated with sticky mould-release compounds. Contaminants between the groove and diamond stylus or steel needle cause mistracking and are abrasive resulting in unnecessary, excessive wearing of both record and stylus. By interfering with proper groove tracing, dirty records produce inaccurate, noisy sound.

A safe, effective, one-time cleaning solution has now been developed. Hundreds of pressings have been cleaned to complete satisfaction. In no case could more contaminants be removed from a properly cleaned record...if cleaned using the suggested procedure and with The Disc Doctor's Miracle Record Cleaner and Brushes, one cleaning is all a disc will ever need. Just keep it free of dust, fingerprints, and other contaminants and it won't need to be cleaned again. Dry brushing with a carbon fiber brush for vinyl or velvet duster for shellac, acetate and Diamond Discs is all the maintenance necessary.


"I use the Disc Doctor's fluid & brushes...I like this fluid a lot...these are my favorite brushes." - Michael Fremer, Editor, musicangle.com & Senior Contributing Editor, Stereophile

"I've been playing records for 50 years and cutting record masters for almost 40. I have an extensive record collection and love vinyl as much as I ever did. I have used other record cleaners, but The Disc Doctor's products are, in my opinion, without peer. I have noticed vast improvement even with records that looked relatively clean before cleaning. I clean every record now before playing. I can't put into words how much more involving it makes my record listening. Do yourself a favor and stop thinking about ordering this stuff and do it! You won't be disappointed." - Kevin Gray, Owner, Cohearent Audio, LLC




Customer Reviews (5.00 Stars) 4 person(s) rated this product.

best so far

posted on 11/27/2013
5 Stars
With many of years with various fluids tried, I've found this 2 step MRC the best overall. It really out performs the 1 step fluids IMO. Worth the extra effort on LPs that are better sonically to begin with, or just plain worth it in your own mind. May not want to take the time to do this on old Hank Williams or 70s DG classical records ( no disrespect to either, I have them also)

I use a Nitty Gritty to dry after the 2nd distilled water brush rinse. All very much worth the effort in my book.


Nice performance and good value for money

posted on 01/07/2010
5 Stars
I've recently ordered this record cleaner and it really seems to do an efficient job bringing "hidden" sound subtleties back to audible surface. Good value for money!

Vinicius A. L. da Costa. Sobradinho-DF. Brazil.


Great Stuff

posted on 04/28/2009
5 Stars
This cleaner is doing a very nice job on some of my very old LP's. Highly recommended.


Better than the others

posted on 01/01/2009
5 Stars
Reviewer: Marcos
After getting a record cleaning machine this year and trying several methods and fluids, as far as I can hear, no one-step process gets the record as clean and quiet as the DD fluid. It takes a little more time to clean a record, but the results are worth it. For myself, I place the record on a clean towel and scrub with a DD brush and fluid - lightly remove with plain Scott toilet paper (DD recommends this) Then, using some of that ultra pure water rinse (there are several) lightly scrub the record with a second DD brush and remove with the toilet paper. Then do one more rinse (I use the same rinse brush) and vacuum dry. I know it sounds a bit time consuming, but it only takes about 5 minutes and the results just kill the one-step methods recommended by the cleaning machine makers. Anyway - amazing stuff when used properly.


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