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The times I have needed to clean off smoke fluid, I've used cotton balls and q-tips (maybe moistened with water a little, but mostly for their absorbing of the excess smoke fluid).  These are very soft (won't scratch) and worked better than paper towels for me.  (may depend on type of PT, I use bounty at home, and that didn't help me much for this task)

 

-Dave

I start with a soft cloth, usually a rag terrycloth towel to wipe it off.  Q-tips are good if you have some corners you can't get the towel into.  I rarely need any kind of solvent or cleaning product to remove it.

 

I will echo the caution on Isopropyl Alcohol, or in fact any other solvent.  Many of these will damage paint!  I successfully wiped half the lettering off a tender with Isopropyl Alcohol in one swipe learning that lesson!

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