Hi everyone,

After about a year and a half of use my iBook "dual USB" has started to 
show some wear. A few months ago I popped off all the keys and cleaned 
the surface under the keyboard with Windex on a Q-tip; I think it's 
about time to do that again. But the trackpad and button (for lack of a 
better word) are also looking dirty. In particular, the trackpad mouse 
button has some goo-looking stuff stuck to the bottom of it that I just 
cannot get off. Any bright ideas for a good way to clean trackpads and 
the surrounding area? (and actually the whole area south of the 
keyboard) I can't stand to see this beautiful IceBook with its beautiful 
white keyboard looking less than perfect! :)

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