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Old 01-20-2019, 06:31 AM
Adam Christopher Adam Christopher is offline
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Default Clean a Controller

Hi everyone,

I have an Akai MPK88 controller that I want to fire up after a long time of no use. The keys are yellow and dusty, (the whole thing is dusty), and I want to give it a once-over; get the keys looking better and basically clean the whole outside.

Are here solvents or methods that work well or also should be avoided?

Always appreciate the responses,
Adam
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