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Before I did all that, I would blow it off with compressed air. However be aware that with newer electronics that are static sensitive, there is a slight possibility of static damage. Not a problem with electronics without IC chips or micro-p’s.
Distilled water isn’t so bad (after it evaporates after “washing” of course
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I thought water is bad for electronics?
Really helpful video!