the first thing i would do is to figure out what is plugging them up. if it's just a bit of dust buildup then it can easily be wiped off. i use Acetone for my Rockport Sirius III tonearm to clean the bearing surfaces as it leaves no residue. denatured alchohol would also likely work well.
if you are not sure of the history of the tt then it could be a wax or some other product applied to the bearing surface and over time has accumulated in the holes. you would need to be careful that whatever product does not interact with the cleaner and somehow harm the metal surface.
if possible speak to the manufacturer and find out what cleaning proceedure they recommend. if that is not an option and the amswers here are not helpful then post the question on the vinyl board on www.audioasylum.com . it's very likely that there are quite a few other users of your particular arm over there.
if you are not sure of the history of the tt then it could be a wax or some other product applied to the bearing surface and over time has accumulated in the holes. you would need to be careful that whatever product does not interact with the cleaner and somehow harm the metal surface.
if possible speak to the manufacturer and find out what cleaning proceedure they recommend. if that is not an option and the amswers here are not helpful then post the question on the vinyl board on www.audioasylum.com . it's very likely that there are quite a few other users of your particular arm over there.