I turn on some music. A tad/ drop of Dawn dishwasher liquid on a rubber maid rectangular tub, add 3-4 inches of hot water. I place the album on an angle where the water line is just below the center label. I spin with both hands the LP about 5 times on each side.Get both sides wet. Then in a circular motion I go over the vinyl with a soapy (same Dawn water) sponge 15 times clockwise then 15 times counter clockwise on each side of the album as the albums lays on top of the edges of the tub.
Next, with another clean sponge , with cold clean water from the faucet, I sponge rinse the album with about 5 wet circular motions on each side.
I then place each side of the album under the faucet in an angle so , again I do not get the center label on the album wet, at least not a direct stream on it, and rinse each side thoroughly.Rinse a quarter of the album at a time under the faucet as you spin to the next rinse area.
As I finish the above process with each album I lean/stand each washed/ clean album against the wall on the bathroom or kitchen counter top to air dry a bit. I prefer the bathroom because is closer to my listening area and have more towels and space.
Once I finish the group wash I go to the first washed album and in consecutive order I dry them with a very soft, clean, mid size bath towel with circular motion covering both sides of the album. Only the towel touches the vinyl. As I finish each album with the towel dry,I place each album in a rack under a ceiling fan while I finish the whole bunch. Once finished with the group I then put each album inside the sleeve/cover with more towel circular drying motion right before going back in the sleeve.
Once finished then the reward is to listen to the really shinny and clean albums while reading the LP cover and admiring the art on the cover in the same order of washing.
I usually do no more than 10 albums, if that many, at one time which may take me 30-40 minutes. Key thing is to be listening to music the whole time. Is a love thing. The albums get really clean.