Thanks tony , and the rest of you who contributed, for the advice.

At 19:27 5/11/01 -0400, you wrote:
>
>
>On Fri, 11 May 2001 15:09:45 +0800 "Kelvin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>writes:
>> Thanks for the tip Tony...
>> I just went by a hardware shop and bought some. Looking forward to 
>> using it!
>> 
>> There is some old foam that's perished and gotten stuck on the 
>> mirror.
>> Any clues what's the best thing to use to get out the gooey stuff? 
>> Lighter
>> fluid?
>
>The only solvent that really works on gooey foam adhesive is a product
>called "Goof Off". If you can not find this product, Xylene works just as
>well. Be carefull not to get any hint of it on plastic! This means if you
>get some on your fingers, blow them completely dry before touching any
>plastic, just wiping on paper towels wont work. 
>
>Try a small jewelers screwdriver to get the majority of the goo off
>first. Be especially carefull when cleaning the mirror box, use only a
>slightly damp Q-Tip to wipe the goo off. 
>
>
>Tony Ascrizzi  - Electric Vehicle Systems
>34 Paine St.
>Worcester, MA 01605  (508) 799-5650
>Web Page -->http://ElectricVehicleSystems.com
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