Aerial cleaning?

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Cat
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Aerial cleaning?

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Evening All, Would someone recommend the best way to clean Popular please, including grubby (yet obviously delicate) handles? I'm assuming warm water and handsoap + soft toothbrush, but want to check with someone more knowledge regarding aerials...particularly those ebonite handles! Regards Cat

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Start by removing the old oil in the bush, i use lighter petrol on a cotton bud or two, then washing up liquid warm water will get rid of the oil grime better, handles will be fine, dry it well.

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Thank you both.

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