Yeah, just watch the levels closely and peak at +3 max.
For regular tape path cleaning, just get some isopropyl alcohol, from a drug store, the 90% or better kind (I use 99%) and some cotton q-tips. Always squeeze out the excess. Clean the heads with it, after each longer recording session, it the direction of tape travel.
For the pinch roller use a lightly water dampened lint free cloth (microfibre is good) and, while you're manually spinning it [the rubber roller], with your finger, hold the cloth against it. Clean the pinch roller that way when you see any obvious deposits of oxide.
As for the metal capstan shaft, just above the rubber roller, clean it when it's not spinning 'cause you may get stuff wound into it. Clean it as you would the heads but make sure alcohol is squeezed out so that it doesn't drip. Look for oxide marks on those parts. You want them clean, mirror like.
NOTE: you may want to clean the rubber roller with caig rubber cleaner rbr but this is a bit tricky so ask if you're not sure how and what to do.
You could spray a burst of caig faderlube into the faders and work them back and forth.
For general cleaning of a dusty machine, soft brushes and compressed air works nice as does using a microfibre cloth and q-tips. I'd vacuum everything else other than the cassette compartment.
TDK SM tapes are excellent.