Geoff - there are all sorts of ideas on the concoction to use, but you can save yourself a little hassle by getting specifically-mixed UHTC Cleaning Fluid from Bintel. It may be made up of commonly-available ingredients, but you might find your mind at ease a little more by going with what they've formulated.
When you clean it, use clinical-grade (absolutely no oil or scents) tissue swabs and use small SOFT circular motions as you do the corrector cleaning in segments. Don't over-soak the tissue with fluid. You don't actually need to press at all - just move the paper over the surface while it's barely touching it. Finish one area before you go on to the next. I usually do 1/6th of the corrector in one go before going on to the next. Before the UHTC fluid dries completely, use a fresh piece of tissue to dry it off - just dab LIGHTLY.
It isn't hard, but don't do it too often.
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