Record saver fluid


A friend and I were talking about record cleaning products we used to use, and of course, Discwasher was discussed at length. Back in the 70’s, there was a product that complemented Discwasher, but was not made by Discwasher as I recall. The other product was not a cleaner, but rather a record protector. You’d first use Discwasher to clean the record, and then apply this other fluid to protect it. It came in a black plastic kit. Its cap had a blue microfiber sponge inside it. There was also a bottle of fluid that came with it. You’d spray it on the record and then wipe it in just as with the Discwasher. I can’t recall the name of the product. DiscSaver, or DiscKeeper, or something like that maybe. Anyone remember this stuff?
crupert
Sorry, it's not any of the products named so far.  This was purely a protector, not a cleaner.  It's driving me crazy!  Thanks for your replies.
Yup, it sounds like you are describing sound guard, which was a silicone-based product that coated the record and supposedly reduced friction, thereby reducing record wear. You were supposed to reapply it every 25 plays. My teenaged brother and I used it on all our records. Unfortunately, I don’t think it really worked, and years later, I had to contend with trying to remove that residue from the vinyl with various cleaning agents. I now believe that the best preventative for record wear is a clean record being traced by a clean stylus.
Discwasher D4+ fluid leaves no film on the record if used properly. I’ve had mine for 40 years and use it on every record I play. Wouldn’t think of playing a record without it. 
What sleepwalker65 said, +1(per each point). Now using Disc Doctor’s Quick Wash Record Cleaner, in conjunction, having(long ago) run out of the Discwasher fluid(the big bottle too).