What's simplest effective record cleaning process


I've read the dozens of tweaky, compulsive record cleaning rituals. I've been there, done that...many years ago. Now that my kids are old enough that I can return to LPs, but I'm too old, tired and busy to obsess, what should I do to keep my already clean records in good shape? With minimum time/fuss? I have a Basis/Robin/Benz analog setup and very good components downstream.
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I've always hand washed each record once and only once. Each time I play it, when on the turntable, I also use a carbon filament brush to dust it followed by a few shots of an Anti-Static gun. The wash is done with a disc doctor pad using a (1/3) 90% Iso-Propyl alcohol/ (2/3)distilled water solution. If there is a stubborn dirty spot I use the alochol at full strength. I dry the records using yellow flannel rags, very soft and absorbent, I've found in the auto dept. of K-Mart. The wet wash is done by laying the record on a flannel rag, spraying each side with an spray bottle (1 pint garden spray bottle) of the solution, wiping hard with the disc pad, flipping and repeating the spray and wipe and then drying with the rag. It takes 2 to 3 minutes per record. Note I use a compressed air can to clean the record liner. It's not an obsessive process but it gets the records as quiet as they can be.
Yes Lugnut (and Albert) the LP #9 is the way to go when cleaning cartridiges.