Stylus Cleaning Rituals


Did a search on the subject, nothing found.
So, please, briefly describe your Stylist / Needle Cleaning Rituals.
How often (in hours played?)
Procedure used.
Products used.

For me over the years (~45 and counting) I use Disc Doctor Stylus Cleaner on a Disc Doctor 'Pad' and pull it across the diamond outward (only one direction).  As it 'sees' the record when playing. 
I follow up with two 'placements' on a Zerodust Onzow 'gel type convex pad'  I clean it ~6 months with hot water, there is spots of gunk on the clear gel pad!
About once every 5-6 hours of play.

Seems to be doing the trick, but you never know if your are missing something critical or doing untold damage.

Thanks!
quincy
The Thread has veered of  a little at times from the Op's inquiry.
This offering from myself has taken the same veer, but might be worthwhile to look into.
The link has a quite affordable device that is known to reduce Static on a LP.
Indirectly less dust collection will occur and hopefully lesser requirement to clean the Stylus. 

https://www.ronxs.com/product-page/ronxs-lighter-candle-lighter-with-multi-protect-safety-system-rec...
Every few sides I'll lower the stylus onto a DS Audio pad twice.  Every several albums or so I'll gently brush with the Lyra stylus cleaner, which is apparently not alcohol based (is enzyme based) so as to be gentle on any glue.  I'm not super anal about it.  This works for me.
"Stylast is supposed to extend stylus life x10."

Given the scale size of the forces operating between stylus and groove and the fact that the groove travels more than half a kilometer past the stylus for just one side, can the above statement be remotely credible?
Stylast is a good product but the claim is snake oil.
Just a swipe with LP#9 between sides.  Never had any problems with  a dislodged stylus or anything migrating up the cantilever.