When cleaning vinyl - what to use for


I read with interest a recent string about a fibrous residue after cleaninig which string also included a lot of detail about various vinyl cleaning preferences. Common to many procedures is a first scrubbing step. Am curious about what applicators/brushes are recommended for the initial wet cleaning step. Some have cautioned against a Hunt brush but also seem to indicate carbon fiber won't work effectively - just curious what IS used.
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I use the Disc Doctor brushes. Music Direct also sells their own clone of the original DD brush.

Disc Doctor, Audio Intelligent and Walker Audio Prelude are all good cleaning fluids (my preference being the Walker Audio Prelude after many years using Disc Doctor). Disc Doctor works well in a manual cleaning regimen and all working well with a vacuum cleaning machine.
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Know what you mean about the Hunt. However, I do use one for newly purchased used lps to LIGHTLY brush off the loose dirt and pet hairs.

I also use those cheapy brushes for wetting and spreading the first cleaning solution. I use a foam paint pad with the little hairs for the second solution. Then I use the mfsl brushes for lightly scrubbing with the final solution. Then I use another cheapy brush for whatever rinse I use. Vacuuming between each solution, naturally.

I heard from several folks I trust that spreading with the Audioquest carbon fiber brush work very well for them. The bristles are very fine and seem to get deep in the grooves. Haven't tried it yet, but it's on my todo list.
Thanks guys. I do use a Hunt for dry cleaning prior to playing. Want to get a manual/vacuum unit for wet cleaning. Just trying to think through some of the steps and recommended accessories.
I use LAST Power Cleaner w/LAST brushes to initially clean the LP then store it in a brand new MoFi sleeve.
Then each side gets washed on the TT before playing using Discwasher D4 with Discwasher brush.
To clean the stylus I use Onzow Zerodust.
Seems to be all that's needed.....as far as I can tell... I just recently joined the vinyl camp, so I would appreciate if anyone has any suggestions as well.
Thanks.