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    http://www.geekalerts.com/u/cyber-clean.jpgthis works awesome on pads or any gear. I use it on all my stuff. gets in all the tiny grooves and picks up any little piece of dust. highly recommended. I buy mine at walmart. Im sure they stock it at most big outlets.
    Last edited by fitzyp; 06-03-2012 at 04:23 PM.
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    I use Swiffer. They're absolutely magical!!

    http://www.swiffer.com/products/swiffer-dusters

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    As I once declared about my BCR2000: My BCR2000 (The Creed of tekki)
    This is my BCR.
    There are many like it, but this one is mine!
    My BCR is my best friend. It is my life.
    I must master it as I must master my life.

    My BCR without me is useless. Without my BCR, I am useless.
    I must use my BCR true.
    I must mix better than my enemy who is trying to out mix me.
    I must beat him before he beats me. I will...

    My BCR and myself know that what counts in DJ-ing is not the music we play,
    the noise of our soundcards, nor the mixes we make.
    We know it is the hits caused by the shockwaves of atmosphere that count. We will hit...

    My BCR is human, even as I, because it is my life.
    Thus, I will learn it as a brother.
    I will learn its weaknesses, its strengths, its midi cc, its knobs, its buttons, and its on the fly absolute to relative switching.
    I will ever guard it against the ravages of weather and damage.

    I will keep my BCR clean and ready, even as I am clean and ready.
    We will become part of each other. We will...
    Before God I swear this creed.

    My BCR and myself are the defenders of my music.
    We are the masters of our enemy.
    We are the saviors of my life.
    So be it, until there is no enemy, but PEACE.
    This of course goes for my S4 and MIDIfighter as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by keeb View Post
    Three words: Lint free cloth.
    Quote Originally Posted by padi_04 View Post
    +1 Keeping my junk clean since '10
    +2 but keeping my stuff clean since the 90's.

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    Vacuum takes it all away. Canned air just blows it into the air.
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    Quote Originally Posted by padi_04 View Post
    +1 Keeping my junk clean since '10
    ^hahahaha I hope you've been keeping your junk clean since before '10.

    For sure lint free cloth.
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    I always cover my stuff w/ a blanket when I'm not using it, mainly because it's really hard to clean out dust when they get into the fader slots and the equipment, but when I do need to clean the exterior, I just use damp/moist paper towels. Not sure if it's the best way, but it's been working for me

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    pull off the knobs and drench with glass cleaner
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    That Cyber Clean gear looks perfect for cleaning a mixer. I bet it does a BLINDING job on vinyl, too.

    I use 3 things to keep my stuff clean:

    A small handled duster
    A paintbrush
    Microfibre cloths

    I'll be adding Cyber Clean to that soon.
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    I use a paint brush to rid the dust then followed by a microfibre cloth and plexus spray. This shit is the best stuff I've laid hands on for cleaning plastics. http://www.plexusplasticcleaner.com/frames.html

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