I clean balls and table at least once a week. I use a. Ballstar and I noticed that not only is it very fast, but the balls come out clean and very polished. I can notice how slippery they are as I get really great backspin with no effort. I suspect that the pros play with newly polished balls all the time. BTW, the Ballstar recommendation is that the polishing only lasts 1.5 hours. I find that to be pretty accurate. I use the Tournament Aramith to prevent burn spots although they are nearly impossible to prevent.
The table gets cleaned with the Simonis X1 which does a great job. Then I will occasionally use a non rotating vacuum to get the chalk up, then a brush lightly to smooth everything out. Simonis 860. I used a rotating vacuum once and noticed that a lot of the wool fibers were in the trash. Pretty much not recommended.
I should mention that the balls come out warm so the Ballstar does add some friction from rotation. they really get moving in there and they do spiral nicely so everything gets cleaned. Also, I have been using some other cue balls instead of the Tournament one and I think they leave burn marks that the Tournament does not. One was a measles ball and the other a training ball so I will default to the Tournament ball in the future.
The Tournament balls are supposed to be much better and reducing burn marks. I thought, hey, I will probably only buy one set of balls so why not the best?
Also, one thing I like about the Ballstar is that they have their own cleaning and polishing solution. You have to shake it before using to get the cleaning stuff from settling to the bottom. I have to say, the ball come out looking fantastic, but of course they are the Tournament version....