I would think your little nylon picks would be a good choice. The main things to avoid are metal, so you don't short the pins together while cleaning, and metal, something hard enough to damage the pins. So your nylon picks meet both criteria and will work great.
An eyeglass microfiber cloth and some 90% or higher concentration isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol, along with a nice bright light and magnifying glass would be the other things I'd want on hand. That should get you going; just take your time and be careful and you shouldn't have any problems.
I would think your little nylon picks would be a good choice. The main things to avoid are metal, so you don't short the pins together while cleaning, and metal, something hard enough to damage the pins. So your nylon picks meet both criteria and will work great.
An eyeglass microfiber cloth and some 90% or higher concentration isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol, along with a nice bright light and magnifying glass would be the other things I'd want on hand. That should get you going; just take your time and be careful and you shouldn't have any problems.
I would think your little nylon picks would be a good choice. The main things to avoid are metal, so you don't short the pins together while cleaning, and metal, something hard enough to damage the pins. So your nylon picks meet both criteria and will work great.
An eyeglass microfiber cloth and some 90% or higher concentration isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol, along with a nice bright light and magnifying glass would be the other things I'd want on hand. That should get you going; just take your time and be careful and you shouldn't have any problems.