Don't over glorify the lucky souls who use 100% O2 with a dirty vavle/reg/tank. It's careless and fires do happen. I've seen lots of photos on just SB in the past. People have been killed or injured.When we were buying "02 cleaned" valves and paying a $50 premium for the cleaning service, I found out on a factory visit that they were just taking them apart, cleaning with alcohol, re-lubricating what needed it with 02 safe silicon grease and reassembling. It's not rocket science so we started doing the same process in-house. These were for industrial machines, not breathing. No idea if that makes a difference.
The whole idea is to get rid of any grease and oils that might be reactive to 02. In reality, our customers DIY'd their own 02 setups with no 02 cleaning and I never heard of any issues. While I was gone for 2 weeks the employees replaced a couple of 02 valves with valves that had not been cleaned yet and I didn't know it till a year later. Those valves had 100% 02 flowing through them 12 hours a day 5 day a week for a year.
Just ask your LDS how they 02 clean valves and cylinders, and do that.
That said, O2 cleaning is not at all hard and anyone can do it with minimal supplies. I rebuild my CCR O2 regs every year and service the valves. I O2 clean with Simply Green Crystal, a cheap ultrasonic, tribolube 71, and lots of hand washing as I do the work.