In the UK. Much rain in winter and high humidity all year. No air con or wood burning fires, no pets and a non smoker. Just a few points to clarify why l may have very low concerns with clicks, pops and noise.
My records have never been on a record cleaning machine, in a degritter or bath. All l may daily use is a velvet hand held pad, or micro-fibre brush. No anti-static guns which l found never audibly made a difference.
One thing that has remained constant is the use of, very occasionally an invention that was very popular in the 70s. A Pixall mkII Record Roller Cleaner. I have found ample supplies of replacement rollers (even from the States) to keep my records clean. I use on demand when l think the dust build up is too great. They are lint based and can even remove finger marks on used records l have bought, and can remove some contaminates out of the qroove if spot cleaning is applied. Coupled with low static lined record inner sleeves if the ones in there when bought are just paper, help maintain my records in good condition.
One other consideration l take into account is playing all my vinyl with my turntables covers down, but that’s an even bigger bone of contention on here. I am sure, taking the music foibles away from the debate, covers down do make sense with less exposure to dust attraction.

