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Old 10-17-2007, 05:06 PM
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I was driving to work drinking some oj. some of the oj splashed and got into the buttons on the steering wheel that controls the volume/changing the radio stations.

any sort of cleaner i could spray in there to remove the sticky oj? or will i have to somehow remove the buttons without screwing anything up?

would rubbing alcohol work? or some kind of contact cleaner?


thanks, matt
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I was driving to work drinking some oj. some of the oj splashed and got into the buttons on the steering wheel that controls the volume/changing the radio stations.

any sort of cleaner i could spray in there to remove the sticky oj? or will i have to somehow remove the buttons without screwing anything up?

would rubbing alcohol work? or some kind of contact cleaner?


thanks, matt


YOU CAN USE A SMALL PICK/HOOK AND GO IN BETWEEN THE SWITCH AND THE WHEEL.... PULL UP GENTLY.... IF IT DOESNT START TO GO.... STOP....


IT SHOUILD COME OUT WITH LITTLE RESISTANCE... I GUESS ELECTRICAL CONTACT CLEANER WOULD BE THE SAFEST TO USE
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