Record Cleaning Machines


My LP collection is growing. As I invest more and more, I realize the need for a proper record cleaner. Once again I ask the council for suggestions. My budget is flexible, but let’s say $1000 max. 
Thanks 🙏 
andrewkelley

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I have ordered a Keith Monks RCM. It may be the only machine that thoroughly removes most dirty fluid. I am convinced it is the current state of the art.
“Bought an Audiodesk cleaners soooo glad I did“

I bought a VPI Cyclone and have yet to take it out of the box.
The Kirmiss seems super good but waaaaay too much trouble!
The Audiodesk seems great but waaaay picey.
Is there a similar cleaner to the AD but for $3kish?
It has been pointed out that the Keith Monk RCM is used by Better-Records and no one can question the cleanliness of their records.
Their current model similar to the Better-Records one is $3750.
It is not ultrasonic but must be good. Anyone know how it works?
Millercarbon, you also mentioned the Walker stuff. What is the complete process? The micro photo on the Keith Monk site shows an “after” that is completely clean. What does the a Walker stuff add?