Fool proof? I think you're chasing your tail unfortunately!
What you choose depends on how deep down the rabbit hole you want to go. I own countless whetstones, oilstones, ceramic steels, "steel" steels, paddle strops, polishing pastes, polishing blocks, a Lansky system, a WorkSharp Ken Onion belt-thingy and a Tormek. Each will see use depending on the blade, the state it is in, what I want to achieve, what I want to use it for and, usually over-ridingly, how much effort I can be bothered to put in to sharpening it!
I try to keep on top of my knives regularly. Little and often is the key, the more often you touch them up the less that needs doing. Usually a blade will see a strop or steel after every single use.
If it is a cheap "working" knife (in the stalking sense) then I most regularly use the Lansky system if it is in need of a going over.
My kitchen choppers? Different kettle of fish entirely. If I have been remiss and let them get in a state then the process would start with the Tormek and end with various strops, taking in everything in between.
Whatever system you choose however will need it's own technique and lots of practise. Your end result is directly related to how much work you put in.