Thanks, Edmund! It's coming along...
Congrats on the kit! It does take a little practice, but once you figure it out - it's fast and easy and does a wonderful job. Between the 100 or so PecPads and bottle of Eclipse, you're set for life. Sometimes it does take multiple passes in extreme cases.
Ironically, once the M9 has "broken in" (and depending on the environment) I find that a couple of light shots of compressed air are all that's generally required for the occasional dust spots that creep in afterwards. I've had my M9 for almost a year now and the M8 for several years; I think I only wet cleaned them each once. I seem to have to clean the 1D a lot more, and it's a bit more difficult because of the deeper position of the sensor.
On some forums, there's a LOT of noise about sensor dust. I just don't get it. It's not that bad, and cleaning it is not a big deal.