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Blow out the rinse water with compressed air and then spray it with a good dose of WD-40. Blow out the WD-40 with compressed air and it should be nice and clean. As an alternative to washing the frame with soapy water, is to use automobile brake cleaner spray to spray it clean. Be sure to remove the grips before spraying it with the brake cleaner or you could damage the finish on the grips. After spraying it real well with the brake cleaner, scrub it with an old toothbrush and spray again. Then blow it out with compressed air, spray it with WD-40, blow it out again and it shold be nice and clean and ready to have the grips replaced. If you don't have an air compressor, you can buy canned compressed air at most any camera shop or in the electronics area at Wal-Mart.
NEVER use WD-40....use gun oil!
 

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