My routine is much like Pryso’s. I use a triton/hepastat cleaning solution, and rinse with distilled water from a 4 oz spray bottle. My vac routine is identical to pryso’s. My records are dry and ready to play.
Have had good luck with this method for 5 years. I get my records plenty "wet" during the clean cycle and after the solution has been soaking on the record for a minute or two, I scrub back and forth with the platter turning for about a minute, I use the Mo-Fi brush for the scrubbing. Didn’t like the VPI brush for record cleaning, but have found it to be excellent for preening the vacuum tube, and my original Discwasher’s. On most records the tube remains in contact with record for a full revolution after shutting off the vacuum. YMMV
Have had good luck with this method for 5 years. I get my records plenty "wet" during the clean cycle and after the solution has been soaking on the record for a minute or two, I scrub back and forth with the platter turning for about a minute, I use the Mo-Fi brush for the scrubbing. Didn’t like the VPI brush for record cleaning, but have found it to be excellent for preening the vacuum tube, and my original Discwasher’s. On most records the tube remains in contact with record for a full revolution after shutting off the vacuum. YMMV