Just scored an entire bottom case for a Wallstreet, for a paint mod project. It's intact and in good shape, but looks like it's been sitting on a shelf in a garage or basement for quite a while. Wiping down the outside was easy enough, but there are a few grimy areas on the inside (particularly in the case bottom) that need a real cleaning. Suggestions as to the best cleaning materials to use? Anyone developed a tried and true process for this kind of cleanup?

TIA,

Gene, a.k.a. G-Man
Never swallow anything bigger than your pride


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