Need proper sequence for cleaning records


Hi
I just received the VPI 16.5 package with following cleaners:2 bottles of Mobile Fidelity Super Record Wash
1 bottle of Mobile Fidelity Super Deep Cleaner
2 Mobile Fidelity Record Brushes (for scrubbing)
1 Milty Zerostat (for elimination of static build-up)
1 Bottle of Premier LP cleaner
1 AudioQuest Brush (dry brush for use w/ Premier)
What is the proper sequence of using these cleaners?
The records are mostly mint but have a fair amount of dust from sitting in the crates for 10+ years.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!thanks!
overhang
I hate to say this, but I wouldn't use any of these. I have found the Walker Prelude 4 step cleaning system best. The Zerostat is used just before you play the record.
I've never used Premier, but go along with what Tbg has said, I'd send all cleaners you have purchased back for refund-exchange to Dealer, buy either Walker Prelude System like Tbg says, or the 3, or 4 Step Cleaning regimem from Audio Intelligent Vinyl Solutions.

From what I've researched, Mo Fi Super Deep is not thorough-agressive enough, and Super Vinyl Wash contains some sort of a Lubricant, which is said to lower groove noise, but also as well slightly mask dynamics. Neither of them probably hurt vinyl, in, and of themselves, unless you wish to see it, that by not getting your records as clean as they could be, this is a detriment in itself, after leaving certain contaminants in a groove, and then running that precious rock (stylus) over them.

I virtually did the same thing as you a little over a year ago, and when I had become educated by a few smarter people than I, I "gave" away $50 worth of Mo-Fi products to a person who will probably never use them.

Two different camps of thought I reckon, in one, there's the "something is better than nothing" camp. (including Windex-Dawn-Spray+Wash-Glass Plus-etc Camp)
I prefer, and come from the "do it once, and do it right" camp. Mark
Musicdirect won't take it back because it was a part of their "Deluxe" package with which the machine cost me around $420.But i will definetly try Wqalker system also and then compare the sides of Lp.