Best way to clean records


I've been using Discwasher products forever to clean records. Now, I'm looking to do a better job without spending several hundred dollars on Nitty Gritty, etc. It seems that some kind of vacuum system is best.
Any suggestions on upgrading my cleaning methods?
Is it possible to find a used vacuum system, like a Nitty Gritty or VPI?
Thank you in advance for your advice.
bdunne
I have used both Nitty Gritty and the VPI 16.5 I agree 100% with 4yanx. It does not get much better then a 16.5
Built for a life time.
Dave
I use to sell both Nitty Gritty and VPI and was happy with both. A clean LP is much better. If you have a sizeable collection , or intend to have one , it is worth the investment. Stan
Another vote for the VPI 16.5, it's worth the investment. Also Record Research is the best fluid I've used, the Super Deep Cleaner is amazing.
Ditto on the 16.5 machine, record research super deep cleaner and vinyl wash. Takes approx. a minute to clean both sides.
Audio Advisor sells the Record Doctor, not the Disc Doctor, which is a whole other thing. Just picked up a used Record Doctor here in Agon. I'll be happy if it lasts half as long as the Nitty Gritty I that I bought in l984!