recommendation on new brush


Hello,
    I am interested in an upgrade of my ole brush.(moble fidelity)This is to be used dry or "wet" on my tt .
i have a nitty gritty 2.5 (ole' trusty) record cleaner i use to keep everything neat ,but not everytime.
Thanks
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Hey, you guys aren’t talking about the old Audio Technica record brush, are you?  You know, the one with the red velvet roller.
geoffkait, I still have one from waaaaay back. Up in storage with my old  vinyl. I bet it still has fluid in the bottle!
I used AQ carbon fiber brush (looks the same as Audio-Technica, sleevecity, etc), but in my hands carbon fiber brushing vinyl produces sooo much static that even double-sided Scotch cannot keep felt mat on the platter when I flip the record. I preferred "Hunt E.D.A. Mark 6 Brush" (same as SuperExstatic)
http://www.audioadvisor.com/mobile/prodinfo.asp?number=HUBRUSH

Then I bought this beauty:
http://shop.mapleshadestore.com/Mapleshade-Static-Draining-Brush/productinfo/SD%2DBRUSH/
The only brush which works AND (in my hands) removes static during hot'n'dry months. I LOVE it! Cheaper, smaller, and not as ugly as the one mentioned by by Mike Fremer:
https://www.musicdirect.com/store/acoustech-big-record-brush
http://www.analogplanet.com/content/big-brush-three-dry-record-brushes-compared#GGFLuKZFC7bL0zOP.97

I use VPI 16.5 to clean records, totally agree with Mike F. (based on my own sad experience!) that in the long run wet brush without vacuuming is a bad idea for your collection.

I also have this:
https://www.amazon.com/In-The-Groove-Record-Cleaner/dp/B004MG9YYQ
bought it years ago from MusicDirect but, frankly, I am afraid to use it. Packaging says "no adhesive residue" but a few Amazon reviewers disagree.