I use the Manual Cleaning Method on the very informative Precision Aqueous Cleaning of Vinyl Records.
The Revision 3 extends the information on offer and does make a very cost effective Anti Static device known off.
It also offers a very well presented description on particulate in the groove, and whether lodged in a outer or inner groove, if there is a difference in the detriment when the stylus encounters it.
Additionally there is a description of stylus wear in a LP without contamination that can cause detriment to the stylus. The math of the above is above what I will usually work with, which leaves myself to trust the information with an open mind. It does suggest a thoroughly cleaned LP with Particulate removed to less than 10 microns is a good place to be.
I am again of the view using the supplied information the Manual Cleaning Method is able to achieve this.
Other Methods and especially USM machines less than a 120Kh are not looking likely to function as a cleaning method produce the less than 10 micron particulate removal and achieve the level of purification with certainty.
Other automated methods of cleaning, will be looking most likely to be cleaning solution dependant, to attain depth of soak into the groove required to achieve the removal of less than 10 micron particulate.
As said, I am not aware of any cleaning methods I have used, that has achieved the presence of clean that is perceived during a replay of a manual clean method following the documents advisories.