Cleaning with minimum fuss and cost ?


As I am getting more records from second- hand sources then I have been used to so far, I need to get serious about getting a proper machine, accessories and ingredients to make it possible.
I need a well design but BASIC machine that is on the low side cost of what is available.
Any suggestions on how to acheive good cleaning results with minimum fuss and cost will be much appreciated.
pboutin
I purchased a Nitty Gritty 1.5 recently and I am very happy with it. I am using Audio Intelligent solutions and I find that those OLD albums that I pick up at the local shop and the village stores in NYC sound pretty damn good! I have purchased records for 69 cents that I listen to over the digital source! Cleaning by hand can be tedious so I really recommend a machine with automatic rotation.
The VPI 16.5 is a very basic but in my opinion adequate RCM. Replacement parts are readily available and they (both unit and company) have a good track record with vinyl enthusiasts.

Its well worth it if you collect and play used LPs. To me its costs is easily justified when you can take a $1.99 LP, run it through a cleaning cycle and get as good...sometimes better...sound as the $19.99 new LP.