Cleaning new/sealed records?


Anybody do this? I have some sealed albums that I want to play for the first time. Should I clean with a solution first. I know Mofi makes a "Super Deep Cleaner" which can be used for this purpose.
robertsong
I think he may have been saying that others should take your advice. Think of Yoda saying the sentence, and make sense it will.
"My blushes, Watson."

If that's what he meant, then I'M the one who should listen, lol.
A new record is just that, brand new. From the factory. No pot smoke or resin, no greasy prints. Virgin vinyl. My favorite. The second you touch it with the cleaning solution you have begun the contamination process. A light brushing should do the trick. Zerostat maybe. To wash a new album seems redundant to me. I'm not taking my brand new car right from the dealer to the car wash. It's a very cool moment when the stylus grabs that lead groove for the first time. Why mess with it?
Sorry to be obscure, Doug. I too have admired your posts, and did indeed mean to speak in the manner of Yoda.

Taking too much on myself, I think I was.
I have cleaned also new/sealed records since I bought the Moth RCM/II nearly 6 years ago. Sometimes new records have residue of vinyl from the cutting/printing process.