I have on AAX Studio crash. I will be upgrading the AAX pack next hopefully. You say dont clean them at all. I'll take your word for it. I do like them shiny though.Thanks for your wisdom.
No I am not saying that (don't clean them at alll). I am saying that with professional cymbals like the ones you have dirt can enhance the sound and some folk choos not to clean them and it doesn't hurt the sound. Not cleaning them will warm the sound.
If you like shiny cymbals clean them with Sabian spray every week as needed. Do not spray the logo unless you want it to rub off because it will. Clothe diapers work well for cymbal cleaning. They are soft, thick, washable and reusable.
I use Buckaroo cymbal cleaner on my Sabians. It is strong and time consuming because you have to do it in small sections and clean away all residue before it dries. I have 9 cymbals (including the hats) currently and it takes about 30 min per cymbal when I clean them.
*** Warning moister in the air will turn your cymbals. This moisture could come from humidity or your air condition. Use DampRid in the room that you keep the drums set up to pull the moisture out of the air. You can get it at Wal-Mart for like $6 and it lasts about a month in real humid areas like Florida. you will be surprised how much water it will pull out of the air.