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Old 15-02-09, 17:20
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Hi LMC, welcome to WPF. Duncan's link is the best there is in my opinion. Don't be afraid of using a swab, but use one as the last resort. Most stuff comes away with a determined blower, but if really stubborn then a swab or brush may be the only answer. I find a Sensor scope a must for looking at dirt, it helps you see what sort of debris is causing the problem.
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