What's simplest effective record cleaning process


I've read the dozens of tweaky, compulsive record cleaning rituals. I've been there, done that...many years ago. Now that my kids are old enough that I can return to LPs, but I'm too old, tired and busy to obsess, what should I do to keep my already clean records in good shape? With minimum time/fuss? I have a Basis/Robin/Benz analog setup and very good components downstream.
kocsis
Buy a used VPI 16.5 record cleaning machine. A few drops of fluid and one quick vacuum pass on each side and your LP sounds new. Well, unless it is scratched or gouged, of course!
I like a carbon fiber brush, followed by a quick treatment of GruvGlide. I use the "Hunt Decca" brand of brush. This system has worked great for me for over 15 years, and you can hear the difference.

Hope this helps, Happy Listening,
hififile
I like a carbon fiber brush, followed by a quick treatment of GruvGlide. I use the "Hunt Decca" brand of brush. This system has worked great for me for over 15 years, and you can hear the difference.

Hope this helps, Happy Listening,
hififile
I have found that the allsop orbitrac 2 works wonders on my records that are beyond a simple dry brushing. Costs $40, takes about 5 mins per LP, once a year or so. I was VERY skeptical that something so cheap and easy would work but the results were not short of stunning.