Ahh, the old "I use one of these myself" routine.
Sometimes they are telling the truth, but me personally, I'm a very wary person by nature, so don't believe anyone

...ever.
Boon, a couple of tips.
Don't clean your sensor unless it's necessary

Take a shot of a clear sky on aperture priority mode at f11, then f16, then f22.
Open them all up in Photoshop and have a looksee. If you see any major spots at f11, it's time to clean. f16, it's a judgement call (I'd leave it personally unless it's really big), and f22 just for reference (chances are you'll see something at f22).
As a final thing...Try selecting "Auto levels" on them all, especially the one at f22, and note how many spots are on there. I guarantee you, there WILL be spots on the auto levels one at f22....But that's only to give you some sort of perspective...
Dust is a fact of life with SLR's, all we need to do is gently clean every now and then when it's needed.

And if it's not needed, then it's best left well alone.
If you *do* need to clean your sensor. Then I highly recommend the
Copperhill Method. This is the one that most people swear by, most on here included.
For the Pecpads and Eclipse fluid, I recommend
Warehouse Express.
I got my pecpads and eclipse from there last year at a very reasonable price.