A plastic-safe contact cleaning spray, like the ones made by CRC, should do the trick. Since the can is pressurized and you can attact a little tube to the nozzle, it should be able to reach all the nooks and crannies that you wouldn’t be able to reach with just plain isopropyl alcohol.
I don’t know which spray you’ve got, but CRC doesn’t leave any residue and gets evaporated in a few seconds. Whatever it is that you’re using, make sure it says it’s safe to use on electronics.
A plastic-safe contact cleaning spray, like the ones made by CRC, should do the trick. Since the can is pressurized and you can attact a little tube to the nozzle, it should be able to reach all the nooks and crannies that you wouldn’t be able to reach with just plain isopropyl alcohol.
Hm, I think i have some similar sprays at home so I could try that but wouldn’t it leave some residue of its own?
I don’t know which spray you’ve got, but CRC doesn’t leave any residue and gets evaporated in a few seconds. Whatever it is that you’re using, make sure it says it’s safe to use on electronics.