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,.. Yes, actually I do clean them, but only as part of washing a bike,
This said...
I'm still going to give paraffin a try as an initial treatment on a new chain,
Make sure that your chain is ABSOLUTELY CLEAN before you do the

A brand new chain is pre-lubed and needs to be cleaned.
I use Hot Soapy water, alcohol, brake cleaner, and acetone to clean the chain first.
The chain has to be Parched of all oils, or the wax won't penetrate the metal, and it will flake off.
I didn't bother with the ultrasonic cleaning process to get the extra 2-4% cleaner chain, but I'm not not competing in the Tour De France.
And if I was, I still wouldn't pedal.

I use an old frying pan with hot Soapy water, submerge the chain, and slosh it around on both sides to wash the grit out from between the links.
New chains are easier to clean because there's just a light coat of oil to remove without all the grit.
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