Bascally, you can just clean as normal, but use water or a water-based solvent of some kind to start. Finish off with something oil-based. There are a dozen (or more) effective ways to do this, but personally, I do it like this:
1. Disassemble SKS.
2. Grab wife's electric tea-kettle -- bring water to a boil.
3. Douse bore, gas ports, bolt, etc liberally with boiling water.
4. Wait a couple minutes; boiling water evaporates fast on hot metal.
5. Clean rifle per normal gun cleaning procedures (Hoppes #9, brush, patch, etc).
6. Douse bolt, op-rods, springs, hard to reach places, etc with BreakFree CLP (Clean/Lube/Protect).
7. Reassemble rifle.
8. Store rifle barrel-down in the safe so any excess CLP can drain out the barrel.
It takes me about an extra 2 or 3 minutes tops to do the boiling water thing (the only part of the whole routine that's different than how I would normally clean a semi-auto), and I have seen no problems at all with rust on any of my rifles which I've fired corrosive mil-surp through.
YMMV.