Scott,
There's this cool little gadget just for doing that kind of job. They use it
a lot with PCs and keyboards its like a little vacuum cleaner, I also use the
long wood handled Q-tips like Doctors and hospitals use. I think you can get
all this stuff at like a Radio Shack, etc. Try using denatured Alcohol or
acetone for the really gunky places,(only.) Usually any popular cleaner will
work, Armor All, 2001, warm water w/ a little bit of dish soap (careful not
to get anything electrical wet or damp, even) If you do have a hair drier
handy. But most of all it'll take time, remember you're taking off years of
accumulated grit and grime, plus candy thats melted down into the vents,
spilled soda that dried on its own. Even little critters that are trippin'
out in their little sports car...remember Detail means a lot, so do it right.
Also a stiff paint brush that is used for painting in Oils or acryalics works
good for the stubborn corners. Have Fun! Albert Escalante
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