---
product_id: 1162734
title: "In The Groove Vinyl Roller Cleaner"
brand: "iroller"
price: "6050 som"
currency: KGS
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 7
category: "I Roller"
url: https://www.desertcart.kg/products/1162734-in-the-groove-vinyl-roller-cleaner
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region: Kyrgyzstan
---

# Liquid-free, scratch-safe cleaning Multi-surface screen & vinyl use Washable & reusable roller In The Groove Vinyl Roller Cleaner

**Brand:** iroller
**Price:** 6050 som
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 💿 Keep your groove flawless—clean smarter, not harder!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** In The Groove Vinyl Roller Cleaner by iroller
- **How much does it cost?** 6050 som with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.kg](https://www.desertcart.kg/products/1162734-in-the-groove-vinyl-roller-cleaner)

## Best For

- iroller enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted iroller brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Eco-Friendly & Reusable:** Simply rinse and reuse—ditch disposable wipes and sprays for good
- • **Versatile Multi-Surface Use:** Perfect for vinyl records, iPads, phones, and glass surfaces alike
- • **Audiophile-Approved Convenience:** Ideal for fast spot-cleaning between deep washes, preserving sound quality
- • **Effortless Dust & Smudge Removal:** Quickly clears vinyl grooves and screens without sprays or wipes
- • **Scratch-Free, Liquid-Free Cleaning:** Protects your vinyl and screens with advanced adhesive-free roller tech

## Overview

The iRoller In The Groove Vinyl Roller is a liquid-free, reusable cleaning tool designed to swiftly remove dust, fingerprints, and smudges from vinyl records and glass screens. Its scratch-safe roller technology offers an eco-friendly alternative to sprays and wipes, making it perfect for audiophiles and tech-savvy professionals seeking quick, effective maintenance for their vinyl collections and devices.

## Description

desertcart.com: iRoller Screen Cleaner In The Groove Vinyl Roller - Quick Cleaning Vinyl Records or LP Surfaces from Dust - No Need for Spray or Wipes - Liquid Free iPad Screen Cleaner - Washable & Reusable : Electronics

Review: Best thing to happen to vinyl........ - 6-11-14 Like many used vinyl record buyers, I find it difficult to wait until I can set a day aside to start an arduous session to solely wash 20 to 40 per-day record washing marathon. I do a complete job, including new sleeves for the jacket and record itself. I must admit, it's becoming tiring to go thru that every few months or so, and lately, I've been more and more reluctant and lazy about it. Being a dedicated vinyl listener and owner of quality playback equipment since the late-sixties, my comments are honest and sincere as is the sound of my playback system. Enter the new way I do things: If, I'm so crazed that I must give a quick listen to my newly acquired haul of used, worn and dirty records, which I bring a new haul into the house every 3-5 months. There's a solution though to make listening quicker, and it's safe, extremely easy and so satisfying with its results. Forget those fiber brushes as they just move dust and dirt around with not enough control, sometimes even re-attracting it back onto the record. I own about 6 or so of these brushes, some have even worn out or the bristles have gotten too soft to use effectively. Not since I purchased a RCM several years ago have I used and indorsed a product this much, I'm so impressed by it, I recommend it to anyone I meet who does already or is thinking about using vinyl disks. Granted, I don't think anything can offer the deep-down-cleaning of a wet/vac machine, but this "In-The-Groove" device is the perfect companion and follow-up device whether you use a RCM or not, and it comes very close to allowing for the same results. The only deciding factor is the condition of said record and that's always been a factor in the world of vinyl. I own over 4500+ used vinyl records that I've purchased with-in the last seven years to add to my original collection of 300+ records bought new, starting way back in 1961. That first LP record was "Walk Don't Run" by the "Ventures". I'm not that extreme though, as there is a guy in the East who owns over 500,000 and there are many others who far exceed my collection. In the many years of record cleaning attempts and hopes that I could enjoy better sounding vinyl, nothing ever came close as this new blue roller. Unless you're willing to make the commitment of the purchase of a RCM along with all of the necessary accessories needed to do a satisfactory job, and can find the time, I don't know what else to recommend, except paying some one to do it for you, and that's not realistic financially. Being conscientious and bordering neurotic about record care, I tried a number of consumer products out there. In 2008 or so I purchased a popular RCM, which was a Godsend in of it self. But after spending so much time to clean any number of records, it always appeared that dust and static charges were going to be my constant enemy, as it has always been. Whether using an anti-static gun during the washing process and afterwards or not, dust was always present. As far back as 1975, the "Di_c-Was_er' was a welcome benefit to use, I own 6 of them crazily enough, but they never completely did away with the dust for the most part, nor did it actually clean the grooves that well. So, long over due, I finally started using carbon-fiber brushes in the early 2000s, and it was so exciting to see better results than ever before. Fast-Forward to the present: I found something that's ridiculously good to use. In the last four months or so of using this new roller-type of device, the "In The Groove" by name. How groovy sounding is that? Hey! Don't make fun, in '68 when I was 18, `groovy' was a regularly used word for me, and my peers, in practically every sentence! Trust me it sounded better than, "Awesome" or mid eighties "Rad" or "Like". The world has changed again for me, and my record collection, but somehow, I'm newly using this word again, much for my own humor, of course. I don't wait for someone else to tell me something is funny, I laugh at my own stuff, it works for me. Back to this "In-The-Groove" thing, how much of a `consumerist' am I becoming in my later years? In '68, I was such an `anti-that' or `this' type of kid. I guess the world has changed? I now come home like I did last week from my buying `seek and concur' expedition with another 50 or so used records. There were at least 3 or so I just had to listen to immediately. But, first I had to allow my system to warm-up for 30 minutes or so, cause "that's what I do!" I use a separate cork/rubber mat for such purposes mind you so that the regular mat is not soiled with the new dirty used acquisitions (records) and I do the recommended roll along the entire record surface thing, it's easy-pezzy. Then, I gently place the stylus on the record as usual and I'm listening to a disk that would not have been enjoyed until I dragged out the big RCM and spent the entire day cleaning records. It also helps to `edit' my new purchases of used records as to which is a total `keeper' and kept with the group or which is going to be put in the `I'll get to it another time' stack. Please don't don't tell anyone but, last week I almost thought with so many records to clean, why not just sell the big RCM and stick with the sticky-substance roller instead? I'm at a point of being so overwhelmed with this vinyl addiction thing, that this sticky blue roller has been a major help for me. So, to say that I'm very content with this newly purchased sticky thing on a roller is an understatement! My biggest fear is, because this device has made it so easy, I may be prompted to buy even more used records. I also fear that this new roller will encourage others to buy used records, driving the prices up. I shouldn't care with the almost insane number of records that I have, I'm forgetting what I have as it is, there's just too many! Buying used records has become a problem for me obviously, can't you tell? I just can't stop doing it! There's gotta be more to life? Being realistic, I just don't have any more storage room for more records, besides, how does one find that kind of time to listen? Getting back to this product, it is the best thing to happen to vinyl! Best Regards, Frank Marsi
Review: Received another cleaner that works very well. - I originally gave this item a one star. After I received an email from the owner of the company, he agreed to send me another cleaner and it works good. I guess the first one I got was a bad apple. This replacement doesn't leave the residue on my vinyl as the first one did. Apparently the roller design was updated because it was leaving a residue on customers vinyl. Also I realized that you do not need to press very hard for this device to work properly. That was another issue some customers reported. Very light pressure is sufficient. The problem with the rollers surface leaving residue was apparently fixed and I appreciate the owner listening to his customers. That rarely happens in this day and age. I will have to admit that this is great for the entry level vinyl fan who doesn't want to spend 600.00 on a vacuum machine. I still think that vacuuming is the way to go if you are a serious audiophile. This is by no means a cheap hobby and there is way more to buy than a nice turntable and a few albums. I realize that spending money on a vacuum cleaner is money that could be used to buy music. I mostly use a carbon brush that is grounded to my system and it covers the entire Lp. It's about 13 inches in length and it gets all the debris and dust from my albums. If any is left I blow it off with a small device that I have that is basically a bulb type blower to clean keyboards. It will also suck the debris up as well. I am glad to say that this is a nice product and it works well. I use it occasionally between deep cleanings , or if a I am out of solution for my VPI. It also cleans up a lot easier than the first one I had. It rinses clean with a slight wipe under water and I usually let mine air dry. I would recommend this item to anyone looking for a good cleaning device that are on a budget. I have been collecting albums for quite some time now and I have a lot of rare and colored vinyl, MFSL vinyl and about 300 Japanese Pressings with their OBI's. I always deep clean with my vacuum when I buy either a new vinyl album or a used one. New vinyl sometimes has fingerprints, oils, or small pieces of vinyl residue. I then place the cleaned Vinyl into a Mobile Fidelity inner sleeve keeping my original as well. I paid $1200,00 for a cartridge and I do not want to ruin it from debris in the grooves. I have no issues with popping or other noise as most of my vinyl came from a private collector and he took very good care of his albums. Most where only played once to record to Reel to Reel. I apologize for giving this such a terrible review and I am glad that there are companies out there who still listen to what their customers think about their products. Thanks for making this purchase a good purchase in the long run and I do use it more often than I thought I would. Thanks again, James C. Young III

## Features

- 💿 NON-SCRATCH AND EASY TO USE: In The Groove's record roller vinyl cleaner delivers a complete cleaning. It works swiftly to remove all types of dust and loose debris from vinyl records' grooves. An anti-static or record brush is less practical than our vinyl cleaner. It relieves the frustration of doing prolonged deep cleaning sessions by helping users spot-clean their vinyl turntable records.
- 💿 REMOVES DUST, FINGERPRINTS & SMUDGES: Phone Screen Cleaner Ideal for iPhone, Laptop, Computer Touchscreen. Our record cleaning roller eliminates fingerprints, smudges, and smears from vinyl record surface better than any microfiber cloth with only a few quick rolls! You can use it to clean glass on items like an iPhone or any other cell phone, an iPad, a DVD player, and other objects with glass tops like a coffee table. No need to feather dust or use a brush cleaner on your vinyl record collection!
- 💿 SCRATCH-FREE VINYL ROLLER: Liquid sprays can quickly damage your vinyl records, and now you can clean them without chemicals or liquids! Our In The Groove Record Cleaner is made of cutting-edge materials! The roller uses a sticking effect, but there is no actual adhesive that might be accidentally left on your record. Our In The Groove Rollers will never harm your vinyl because it is delicate.
- 💿 REUSABLE, DURABLE, AND LONG LASTING: Spend less time and effort on disposable wipes, microfiber cloths, and sprays by occasionally rinsing the roller under water for many uses. Using the roller to clean your vinyl records helps restore sound quality and lengthen the life of each record.
- 💿 WORKS EFFECTIVELY: Our rollers are excellent for easy maintenance of your record collection. Forget about using a carbon fiber brush which leaves a line of dust on the record surface that In The Groove completely removes. Our customer service offers a complete refund within 30 days if our product doesn't fulfill your cleaning needs. Our customers are important to us!
- 💿 CLEAR & SPOTLESS SCREENS: Fed up with screen smudges? They're a real pain, huh? But don't worry! Our liquid-free iPad screen cleaner is the solution you need. A few quick swipes and those smudges disappear, leaving your screens crystal clear! Say goodbye to a blur with phone screen cleaner by iRoller! Get yours today for a clean phone screen
- 💿 Screen Cleaner by iRoller - In The Groove Vinyl Roller Cleaner - Quick Cleaning Vinyl Records or LP Surfaces from Dust - No Need for Spray or Wipes - Liquid Free iPad Screen Cleaner Roller Tool - Washable & Reusable

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B004MG9YYQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #224 in Record Cleaners & Cleaning Supplies |
| Brand Name | iRoller |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (340) |
| Item Form | Liquid, Spray, Wipe |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | SKT Productions |
| Material Features | Liquid-Free Vinyl Record Cleaner |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Scent | Unscented |
| Special Features | Liquid-Free |
| Specific Uses For Product | vinyl record cleaner, Screen Cleaner |
| Surface Recommendation | Glass, Plastic |
| UPC | 133588556901 793573850577 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** iRoller
- **Item Form:** Liquid, Spray, Wipe
- **Material Feature:** Liquid-Free Vinyl Record Cleaner
- **Scent:** Unscented
- **Specific Uses For Product:** vinyl record cleaner, Screen Cleaner

## Images

![In The Groove Vinyl Roller Cleaner - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61DizRAVIFL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best thing to happen to vinyl........
*by F***I on June 11, 2014*

6-11-14 Like many used vinyl record buyers, I find it difficult to wait until I can set a day aside to start an arduous session to solely wash 20 to 40 per-day record washing marathon. I do a complete job, including new sleeves for the jacket and record itself. I must admit, it's becoming tiring to go thru that every few months or so, and lately, I've been more and more reluctant and lazy about it. Being a dedicated vinyl listener and owner of quality playback equipment since the late-sixties, my comments are honest and sincere as is the sound of my playback system. Enter the new way I do things: If, I'm so crazed that I must give a quick listen to my newly acquired haul of used, worn and dirty records, which I bring a new haul into the house every 3-5 months. There's a solution though to make listening quicker, and it's safe, extremely easy and so satisfying with its results. Forget those fiber brushes as they just move dust and dirt around with not enough control, sometimes even re-attracting it back onto the record. I own about 6 or so of these brushes, some have even worn out or the bristles have gotten too soft to use effectively. Not since I purchased a RCM several years ago have I used and indorsed a product this much, I'm so impressed by it, I recommend it to anyone I meet who does already or is thinking about using vinyl disks. Granted, I don't think anything can offer the deep-down-cleaning of a wet/vac machine, but this "In-The-Groove" device is the perfect companion and follow-up device whether you use a RCM or not, and it comes very close to allowing for the same results. The only deciding factor is the condition of said record and that's always been a factor in the world of vinyl. I own over 4500+ used vinyl records that I've purchased with-in the last seven years to add to my original collection of 300+ records bought new, starting way back in 1961. That first LP record was "Walk Don't Run" by the "Ventures". I'm not that extreme though, as there is a guy in the East who owns over 500,000 and there are many others who far exceed my collection. In the many years of record cleaning attempts and hopes that I could enjoy better sounding vinyl, nothing ever came close as this new blue roller. Unless you're willing to make the commitment of the purchase of a RCM along with all of the necessary accessories needed to do a satisfactory job, and can find the time, I don't know what else to recommend, except paying some one to do it for you, and that's not realistic financially. Being conscientious and bordering neurotic about record care, I tried a number of consumer products out there. In 2008 or so I purchased a popular RCM, which was a Godsend in of it self. But after spending so much time to clean any number of records, it always appeared that dust and static charges were going to be my constant enemy, as it has always been. Whether using an anti-static gun during the washing process and afterwards or not, dust was always present. As far back as 1975, the "Di_c-Was_er' was a welcome benefit to use, I own 6 of them crazily enough, but they never completely did away with the dust for the most part, nor did it actually clean the grooves that well. So, long over due, I finally started using carbon-fiber brushes in the early 2000s, and it was so exciting to see better results than ever before. Fast-Forward to the present: I found something that's ridiculously good to use. In the last four months or so of using this new roller-type of device, the "In The Groove" by name. How groovy sounding is that? Hey! Don't make fun, in '68 when I was 18, `groovy' was a regularly used word for me, and my peers, in practically every sentence! Trust me it sounded better than, "Awesome" or mid eighties "Rad" or "Like". The world has changed again for me, and my record collection, but somehow, I'm newly using this word again, much for my own humor, of course. I don't wait for someone else to tell me something is funny, I laugh at my own stuff, it works for me. Back to this "In-The-Groove" thing, how much of a `consumerist' am I becoming in my later years? In '68, I was such an `anti-that' or `this' type of kid. I guess the world has changed? I now come home like I did last week from my buying `seek and concur' expedition with another 50 or so used records. There were at least 3 or so I just had to listen to immediately. But, first I had to allow my system to warm-up for 30 minutes or so, cause "that's what I do!" I use a separate cork/rubber mat for such purposes mind you so that the regular mat is not soiled with the new dirty used acquisitions (records) and I do the recommended roll along the entire record surface thing, it's easy-pezzy. Then, I gently place the stylus on the record as usual and I'm listening to a disk that would not have been enjoyed until I dragged out the big RCM and spent the entire day cleaning records. It also helps to `edit' my new purchases of used records as to which is a total `keeper' and kept with the group or which is going to be put in the `I'll get to it another time' stack. Please don't don't tell anyone but, last week I almost thought with so many records to clean, why not just sell the big RCM and stick with the sticky-substance roller instead? I'm at a point of being so overwhelmed with this vinyl addiction thing, that this sticky blue roller has been a major help for me. So, to say that I'm very content with this newly purchased sticky thing on a roller is an understatement! My biggest fear is, because this device has made it so easy, I may be prompted to buy even more used records. I also fear that this new roller will encourage others to buy used records, driving the prices up. I shouldn't care with the almost insane number of records that I have, I'm forgetting what I have as it is, there's just too many! Buying used records has become a problem for me obviously, can't you tell? I just can't stop doing it! There's gotta be more to life? Being realistic, I just don't have any more storage room for more records, besides, how does one find that kind of time to listen? Getting back to this product, it is the best thing to happen to vinyl! Best Regards, Frank Marsi

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Received another cleaner that works very well.
*by J***G on September 14, 2013*

I originally gave this item a one star. After I received an email from the owner of the company, he agreed to send me another cleaner and it works good. I guess the first one I got was a bad apple. This replacement doesn't leave the residue on my vinyl as the first one did. Apparently the roller design was updated because it was leaving a residue on customers vinyl. Also I realized that you do not need to press very hard for this device to work properly. That was another issue some customers reported. Very light pressure is sufficient. The problem with the rollers surface leaving residue was apparently fixed and I appreciate the owner listening to his customers. That rarely happens in this day and age. I will have to admit that this is great for the entry level vinyl fan who doesn't want to spend 600.00 on a vacuum machine. I still think that vacuuming is the way to go if you are a serious audiophile. This is by no means a cheap hobby and there is way more to buy than a nice turntable and a few albums. I realize that spending money on a vacuum cleaner is money that could be used to buy music. I mostly use a carbon brush that is grounded to my system and it covers the entire Lp. It's about 13 inches in length and it gets all the debris and dust from my albums. If any is left I blow it off with a small device that I have that is basically a bulb type blower to clean keyboards. It will also suck the debris up as well. I am glad to say that this is a nice product and it works well. I use it occasionally between deep cleanings , or if a I am out of solution for my VPI. It also cleans up a lot easier than the first one I had. It rinses clean with a slight wipe under water and I usually let mine air dry. I would recommend this item to anyone looking for a good cleaning device that are on a budget. I have been collecting albums for quite some time now and I have a lot of rare and colored vinyl, MFSL vinyl and about 300 Japanese Pressings with their OBI's. I always deep clean with my vacuum when I buy either a new vinyl album or a used one. New vinyl sometimes has fingerprints, oils, or small pieces of vinyl residue. I then place the cleaned Vinyl into a Mobile Fidelity inner sleeve keeping my original as well. I paid $1200,00 for a cartridge and I do not want to ruin it from debris in the grooves. I have no issues with popping or other noise as most of my vinyl came from a private collector and he took very good care of his albums. Most where only played once to record to Reel to Reel. I apologize for giving this such a terrible review and I am glad that there are companies out there who still listen to what their customers think about their products. Thanks for making this purchase a good purchase in the long run and I do use it more often than I thought I would. Thanks again, James C. Young III

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by G***C on October 1, 2017*

Según la descripción me parecía un producto interesante para la limpieza de mis preciados vinilos, pero una vez que lo tuve en mis manos, no lo tenía tan claro. El producto cumple bien tal y como se describe. Es pegajoso y se limpia con agua. El problema que le veo es precisamente eso de pasar un rodillo impregnado de algo pegajoso sobre mi colección de queridos vinilos. Francamente, no me atrevo. Pero el producto es genial para un sinfín de otras cosas. He de decir que probándolo sobre cualquier superficie, recoge muy bien pelusas de mascotas, migajas, etc. Da gusto usarlo, y en apariencia no deja rastro de pegamento. Pero aun así con el asunto de mis discos no me queda claro. Llamadme desconfiado o cobarde, pero de momento seguiré limpiando mi colección con líquidos pensados para tal fin. Pero como el rodillo tiene infinidad de aplicaciones y cumple bien, se merece cinco estrellas.

## Frequently Bought Together

- In The Groove Vinyl Roller Cleaner - Vinyl Cleaning Device for Quick Cleaning Vinyl Records or LP Surfaces from Dust, Anti-Static Record Cleaner Roller To Keep Your Audio Album Turntables Sound Clear
- KAIU Anti-Static Turntable Stylus Gel Cleaner - Dirt & Debris Dry Cleaning Mixture for Vinyl Record Player Needle
- Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab - Original Master Record Inner Sleeves (50pk) - MOFI MFSL

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