Strip off the plastic bits surrounding the computer, fill a suitable container with hot water (important note! Hot water FIRST!) add the Spic and Span (don't skimp!) gently swirl the water to mix everything together and then dump in the plastics. make sure everything is submerged and leave it overnight or longer.
The next day, pull out the plastics, rinse them off and gasp in amazement at how clean and shiny they are. You MIGHT have to wipe off some really encrusted crud with a paper towel or one of those little bundles of brightly colored nylon netting sold as non-abrasive scrubbers.
Give everything a good rinsing a few times and let it all air dry for a few days.
Works every time. -- Chris Tucker [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gis.net/~cht
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