stereo for the joy of it - can records be cleaned?


I came across a living stereo set of classical records called "Stereo for the joy of it".  It includes some very well known living stereo recordings.  The records are very dirty and it appearss as though the cellophane sleeves may have permanently damages the records.  Is their any way of cleaning these records and getting good results.  They look almost unplayed except for the dust and the cellophane damage.
tzh21y
I use ultrasonic machine that can clean 8...9 records at a time.
To get more info on my cleaning process, you can PM me and I’ll send you videos.
The results guaranteed. I had been amazed how even scratched records rejuvenate after ultrasonic cycles with nearly 60% reduction of overall surface noise. It became a key of my record selling business.
I’ve already forgotten that I still have VPI that I’m going to sell probably next week QUICK and CHEAP!

Of course I am biased as the owner of the ultrasonic record cleaning service Record Genie, but the Audio Desk and Klaudio ultrasonic record cleaning machines offer great results. I also have a VPI 16.5 that I use for pre-cleaning very dirty or moldy records before ultrasonically cleaning them. Let me know if you are interested in having your set cleaned, my rates are affordable (as compared to buying machines) and I have happy customers all over the USA.
czarivey, I'd love to see your cleaning videos, so I will PM you. I'm guessing you might be using a "V8" tank cleaner and rotisserie? 
Nop I'm using surgical instruments cleaner and "rotisserie" :-)
I've also been using my VPI to pre-clean records, but instead, I hook up high-rpm drill onto the spindle and rotate records FAST so they will loose most of debries.
After all done, I hook-up drill to the spindle again and spin them FAST. My VPI is retired... 
Can the cellphone residue or not sure if it is rice paper, brown sleeves actually be removed from the vinyl?