A product called Goo Gone, available at home centers and hardware stores, 
 works well and will not harm paint.  I just cleaned up after 50 odd runs 
at Evolution and local event last weekend.
(Not the similar sounding Goof Off which is much stronger.)
Gregg Lee
-----Original Message-----
From:   hwallace@ebimmer.com [SMTP:hwallace@ebimmer.com]
Sent:   Wednesday, June 06, 2001 10:45 AM
To:     autox@autox.team.net
Subject:        Removing cone marks (again)?
Sorry for the repeat, but I have no idea how or where to search archives 
for
this list.  I ignored the original posts regarding how to remove cone marks
because I wasn't having any trouble with them...
Now - I hit more cones at the last event than in all my previous events 
this
year! :(  I now have cone marks all over the car and wheels.  What works?
Hank
'93 MR2 CS
 
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