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Hi,
I have opened my sunroof and there is a circuit which is blacked with some stuff, it the circuit where the sunroof control buttons slides to open or close.

I tried using contact cleaner but it didn't work.
If i scratch it with a sharp tool its getting off, but i am afraid it would damage the whole thing. I don't know how to clean it.

I am doing it as DIY. Since i am on low budget and can't afford an expensive replacement of the whole module.

Picture attached kindly help.

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P. S Sorry about my nails.
 
I usually use brake cleaner applied to a swab for tough dirt/grease. Don't spray it directly on the unit to be cleaned as it can degrade plastics. The stuff is likely old hardened grease. once it is clean replace the grease with a thin layer of electrical contact grease. Don't forget to clean the other part with the contacts on.
 
Sometimes a splinter of wood is good for scraping off corrosion and hardened grease. As an alternative to using aggressive cleaners, it can help to wipe the surface with WD40 and let it soften the deposit, and wipe again every 15 minutes until it has loosened and just wipes off.

The switch contact surfaces are plated - try to avoid peeling or scraping the plating off. It might have corroded through and you might have to live with that, but preserve it where possible.
 
Hi,
Thanks for your answers, i managed to clean it with a thinner.
Can i apply a small layer of lithium calcium grease on it?
I usually use brake cleaner applied to a swab for tough dirt/grease. Don't spray it directly on the unit to be cleaned as it can degrade plastics. The stuff is likely old hardened grease. once it is clean replace the grease with a thin layer of electrical contact grease. Don't forget to clean the other part with the contacts on.
 

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