MAGIC! Cone Mark Wipe-Away
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MAGIC! Cone Mark Wipe-Away
I think we've tried everything when it comes to removing cone marks, with nothing being that great.
But today I came up with a concoction that REALLY worked!
Mothers Black Streak Remover Spray mixed with Krud Kutter ... which seems to be a Goo Begone type product, but it states that it's biodegradable.
I was running out of the Mother's Spray, so I poured in some Krud Kutter ... sprayed it on and by the time I got back to the other side of the Vette, the black streaks literally wiped right off with virtually no pressure.
http://www.krudkutter.com/ultrapower.asp
hmmm ... maybe the Krud Kutter works by itself. I bought the sample bottle from a Chevy dealer/parts store ... but the Sprayer Attachment didn't work, so I never actually tried it before
But today I came up with a concoction that REALLY worked!
Mothers Black Streak Remover Spray mixed with Krud Kutter ... which seems to be a Goo Begone type product, but it states that it's biodegradable.
I was running out of the Mother's Spray, so I poured in some Krud Kutter ... sprayed it on and by the time I got back to the other side of the Vette, the black streaks literally wiped right off with virtually no pressure.
http://www.krudkutter.com/ultrapower.asp
hmmm ... maybe the Krud Kutter works by itself. I bought the sample bottle from a Chevy dealer/parts store ... but the Sprayer Attachment didn't work, so I never actually tried it before
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Nice! Share some before and after photos!
I'm curious though... I was always under the impression Gel-coat products were formulated more aggressively since Gel-Coats are usually much thicker than paint on metal.
BTW, Mako, where do you buy your Mother's Marine-Line products?
I'm curious though... I was always under the impression Gel-coat products were formulated more aggressively since Gel-Coats are usually much thicker than paint on metal.
BTW, Mako, where do you buy your Mother's Marine-Line products?
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Sure, right after the next event. I'll have to check the Miata ... later.Nice! Share some before and after photos!
I didn't know it was a Marine Product ... but Karen probably got it at West Marine at the Marina?
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Karen said it's not a Marine product ... and she didn't buy it at a WestMarine ... but it's not that easy to find ... so, I would mail order it.
BUT, I would first order the Krud Kutter and try it by itself. I didn't because the spray attachment is broken, but I could just put some on a rag to test.
BUT, I would first order the Krud Kutter and try it by itself. I didn't because the spray attachment is broken, but I could just put some on a rag to test.
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Re: MAGIC! Cone Mark Wipe-Away
Goo gone on dry rag works wonders. Use some spray wax afterwards.....
And for really bad marks, use Goof Off.
Keeps my white cars white.
Remember Doug Rowse's BMW, it even cleaned his lower rocker panels
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And for really bad marks, use Goof Off.
Keeps my white cars white.
Remember Doug Rowse's BMW, it even cleaned his lower rocker panels

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If it can clean that S2000 then it can clean anything.Pete Loney wrote:Goo gone on dry rag works wonders. Use some spray wax afterwards.....
And for really bad marks, use Goof Off.
Keeps my white cars white.
Please Please Please go see a doctor Pete. You don't want to take any chances.

Re: MAGIC! Cone Mark Wipe-Away
I like bug & tar remover...I think I've got the Turtle Wax brand. It also helps to keep the front corners freshly waxed so future cone fwapps come off more easily. Come to think of it, I hit more cones with the rocker panels than the nose. 

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+1Doug Kott wrote:I like bug & tar remover...I think I've got the Turtle Wax brand.
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I was using Bug & Tar Remover ... Krud Kutter tops it for sure
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Mako Koiwai wrote:But today I came up with a concoction that REALLY worked!
Mothers Black Streak Remover Spray mixed with Krud Kutter
Sure?Mako Koiwai wrote:Karen said it's not a Marine product ... and she didn't buy it at a WestMarine ... but it's not that easy to find ... so, I would mail order it.
Ask Karen again, or get me a photo of your bottle!
This is what I found. It's available at Amazon.com for $17.49 with Free Super Saver Shipping (FSSS)
http://www.mothers.com/02_products/91624.html

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This is the Black Streak Remover we got at WestMarine: http://www.westmarine.com/1/1/8702-blac ... mover.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Didn't work that great

Didn't work that great

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What color is the bottle of Mother's Black Streak Remover that did work for you?Mako Koiwai wrote:This is the Black Streak Remover we got at WestMarine: http://www.westmarine.com/1/1/8702-blac ... mover.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Didn't work that great
I'm not really interested in 3M 09047 Black Streak Remover =P
You sure it wasn't a blue bottle of Meguiar's #70 Black Streak Remover?

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The red one like you showed ... but it was almost empty, so I added the Krud Kutter, since IT'S sprayer was not working. It DIDN'T work well W/O the Krud Kutter ... don't waste your money.
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I like the 3M adhesive remover, as it is really multi purpose. Not only works much better than Goof Off or Goo be gone or whatever for decal adhesive residue (think Tour/Pro stickers), but also is fantastic on cone marks...not that I'd know much about cone marks ;)

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Some of the guys here were using xylene to get rid of cone scuffs - might be an ingredient in some of those better cleaners ... cutting to the chase here! 
Of course, it is some nasty stuff .. seemingly like most "good" stuff.
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Of course, it is some nasty stuff .. seemingly like most "good" stuff.

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Xylene/Toluene will really cut through wax! I think I prefer the "oily" type adhesive removers like Goo Begone. The question is, what is the op's recommended Krud Kutter made of, with it's claim to being bio-degradable?
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Yeah, that's what we're all dying to know. Where is that OP guy and when is he going to come back and fill us in?Mako Koiwai wrote:The question is, what is the op's recommended Krud Kutter made of, with it's claim to being bio-degradable?
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The OP said that you can download the tech and material safety sheet here: http://www.krudkutter.com/ultrapower.asp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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