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I have a Comdial system theb dial pads and line buttons are sticky. Need a good cleaner we used phone kleen still have sticky buttons. juno
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When you say sticky, do you mean that you press the button and it wants to stick down and not release? Spilling a Coke into a phone has been known to cause this... If this is the case, replacing the keypad is the only way to go. Even better, get a refurbed Comdial (see the upper left corner of of your screen). If the line buttons are sticky too, then I wouldn't even attempt to save the phone. Now, if the buttons are just sticky on the outside surface of the plastic, then I would be wary of whoever had that phone before you  . Jim ************************************************* Speaking from a secure undisclosed location.
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best would to take the phone apart then use a qtip dipped in cleaner
you could also try the qtip/cleaner with the phone assembled if your concerned about taking it apart
Skip ------------------------------------
Serving SW and West central Fl since 1984
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Sometimes the best results are obtained when you send it to a refurbisher unless you are able to refurb on your own.
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