Careful with using fluids that are not designed for human use as they can burn.Thanks for all the replies.
I've tried showering after removing the sensor but most of the residue remained. I bought some rubbing alcohol from Amazon to clean the heads on my Blu-ray player so I'll try that next time I change my sensor. That will be in just under 2 weeks so I'll let you know how I get on.
Careful with using fluids that are not designed for human use as they can burn.
It's safe to use occasionally and in small amounts. It's the same stuff that is used to sterilise the skin before an injection for example. It's a solvent of a kind that can cause intoxication - try not to inhale the fumes as it's equivalent to sniffing glue - the fumes are toxic in large amounts. For your purposes though it should be fine.Thanks for the advice.
Everything I've read so far says that 99% pure isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) is safe to use on the skin.
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