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Question to the OP. Are you using a wet vacuum cleaner like VPI or an ultrasonic one? I find that is a necessity.
Quiet Earth,I am absolutely serious when I said out of hundreds and hundreds of new pressings I have bought over the last 10+ years, only a handful were defective and needed to be returned and replaced. Pressings from MoFi, Pallas, RTI and QRP are consistently high quality. It has not been a crap shoot for me.
Now I don't want to PO anyone off, but you shouldn't have to resort to high dollar record cleaning machines for brand new vinyl. Just so it sounds ok. More power to you if you have the $ and space for one of the gadgets. I normally run a carbon fiber brush, followed by a humidity type directional fiber (AT and it is an old big one). Then I hit it with the Zerostat and clamp it down with a Kabusa clamp / weight. And if it is nasty with pops and cracks, I will attempt a cleaning with PVA glue, which is a PIA, but has rescued some absolutely unlistenable old stuff. And I have a Spin Clean, which I use on older purchases and the occasional new album. But noise is noise and, if it is in the vinyl, it isn't going away. The worst for noise in the new releases seems to be clear vinyl or colored. Maybe there was a reason it was all originally black. And if the relative humidity in the house is low (typical in the winter), I keep a wet paper towel under the dust cover, while I am playing records. Got to help reduce some static. Spin Clean seems to make the detail in the pressing much more apparent, but accentuates any noise from non-fill. What we need is some record spackle. Just apply a layer and fill all the holes with a stylus pressing.