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I would recommend Caig DeOxit. This is widely used in the AV industry and although I distrust anything that looks like snake oil I have found it effective. There are different versions for different purposes, the general version of the Gold spray is probably the one to get. It is not cheap but you don't need much of it.

Blow dust out of connectors with airgun or air duster can before spraying DeOxit otherwise you can create a kind of oily mud on the contacts. Always mate and dismate a connector after cleaning to scrape any residue away from the active contact area.
 
Me servisol supa 10 used it for years when servicing audio mixing desks but as lucian has said always blast out the dust and dirt first
 
Isopropyl alcohol is an OK solvent but not so good for oils and greases, you need aromatic solvents such as toluene and xylene for those, but they do not cover water based contamination.
You then need to flush the surface with the solvent that can cause other problems, generally easier to use a proprietary aerosol.
 

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