A potential issue from stripping/cleaning injectors is it removes the factory tolerances, which can then cause nozzle dribbling......something middle aged men suffer from. It's been seen numerous times over the years with both DI and port injectors.
But if your the engine consistently starts up immediately and smoothly, hot and cold, they haven't reached that stage yet. If it fires up a little sluggish and lumpy, the stored fuel pressure post shut down has bled off into the cylinder(s) because of dribbling.
Dribbling might not be evident on the test bench on the day, but it can happen after some miles/heat cycles.
For some context, a normal startup goes something like this when cranking......Wuh wuh, vrooooooom. A sh1tty start is more like.....wuh,wuh,wuh,wuh,phut,phut,phut, vrooooom
Anyway, get the logging done and let's see what the score is.
I know where Greig is coming from though, a partially failed injector causes poor cylinder contribution, which can definitely cause a wobbling sensation from the engine at medium revs under load.