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+ | [* black] To clean the plastic components of the buttons you can use any sort of soft cleaning material like a cotton swab or small cloth, but I find that Q-tips work the best. |
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+ | [* black] Any sort of cleaning solution will help clean, even water will be an improvement, but I use rubbing alcohol. Make sure not to get your cleaning solution on any of the electrical parts of the controller. |
+ | [* black] Clean out the plastic button, the rectangular slot (earlier highlighted), and potentially the pole slot to the inside of the buttons will need to be cleaned out using a toothpick (pointed at to the right of the Q-tip). |
+ | [* black] Next take the rubber buttons pads and clean them in the same fashion. Be careful to let them dry before placing them back in place because the connect to the bumper circuits. |
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