vibrapod residue


Before I try something stupid and marr the finish on what otherwise is a blemish free amp...does anyone know of a good trick to remove those little grease rings left over from vibrapod contact? (I wish I had used wax paper as they suggested to prevent ring. Hindsight...)
danvetc
Albert, if you new one of my cats, you would understand.

If it smells ANYTHING like "human food" or something that you put into your mouth, the cat will try to eat it or at least taste it. I simply sprayed a few squirts into my mouth as a "breath freshener" and then she wanted to see what it tasted like on the bottom of the component. Worked like a charm.

Psychology man, gotta use psychology.... Sean
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you nay also want to try virgin olive oil, simliar to Goo Gone with the extra added chemicals.
charlie: i was woderin' if you'd ever tried your supply of cat's tongues in place of vibrapods. yeah, i understand it'd be tough to keep 'em in place, lying prone on their bellies, unless your component is heavy enuf. -kelly
Kelly before you get any bright ideas I would avoid using them under spikes. The heightening of the noise floor might become unbearable.
wirehead: good point, but remember charlie's a vet. he can sedate 'em. i can see it now in an ad for CAT: " natural air bearings and suspension/anesthesiologist supplied." -kelly