Sticky car radio

Ginger

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I have a new car with an interactive radio. The buttons on the radio can be programed for the radio but also can be programed to call a specific cell number or to start GPS to a set destination. Unfortunately, this car is designed with the cup holder just above this $3000 radio. A couple of months ago, I hit a dip in the road which caused a sugary drink to spill down the front of the radio. Since then the buttons stick in when pushed. I've tried spraying them down with alcohol and wiping but this only helps temporarily until the alcohol dries up. Does anyone have a suggestion as to what I can do or where I can take the car to have this fixed? The dealer won't touch it and suggested I buy a new radio! Thanks.

 
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