3x DISCOFILM 500ml bottles + 1x 320ml bottle – Record cleaner & media cleaner
✅ Made in Germany – Hand-filled with the utmost care
✅ Universal use: For vinyl records, CDs, DVDs, Blu-rays & DSLR sensors
✅ Residue-free deep cleaning – No scratches, no mechanical stress
Why DISCOFILM?
DISCOFILM has been the classic record cleaner for over 30 years. The innovative, honey-like liquid is applied generously, dries to form an elastic film and, when removed, gently and effectively removes even stubborn dirt such as dust, fingerprints, cola or beer stains.
Application – It's that easy
- Pierce the center of the bottle
- Coat the first side generously
- Allow to dry for 30 minutes
- Turn over and apply to the second side
- Allow to dry for 2–4 hours (depending on room temperature)
- Apply adhesive tape, peel off the film – done!
Ideal for
- Vinyl records (LPs, singles)
- CDs, DVDs, Blu-rays
- Sensors on SLR cameras
Scope of delivery
- 3 × DISCOFILM bottles (500 ml)
- 1 × DISCOFILM bottle (320 ml) free of charge
Tested quality
The trade magazine Audio praised DISCOFILM after a rigorous test:
“Like newly pressed” – a masterpiece from Berlin inventor Maximilian Müller.
Conclusion
Whether after a party or for regular care: DISCOFILM makes your records and optical media shine again – simply, effectively, and safely.
DISCOFILM Record Cleaner Refill Pack – 3×500 ml + 1×320 ml FREE
Application of DISCOFILM bottle with sponge applicator:
Pull the cap of the Discofilm bottle upwards. Pierce the center of the sealing membrane with a pin. Apply Discofilm evenly with the sponge or brush so that a homogeneous film is formed. Place a release tab (e.g., blotting paper) on the edge of the record on top of the liquid Discofilm so that it protrudes approx. 1 cm beyond the edge of the record. Turn the record over and repeat the process on the other side.
Once the film has dried (approx. 24 hours, depending on room temperature), all dirt particles will be bound in the film. Use the backing paper to slowly peel the dried Discofilm upwards.
If the film tears when you pull it off, it has been applied too thinly:
You can safely repeat the process on the film that has already dried.
You can also put the record with the dried Discofilm in the cover and only remove the Discofilm before playing it.

