something else that might work would be rubbing compound from an auto
parts store, it's also a fine abrasive like that you mentioned, but
probably a little softer, it works well for pulling most paint smudges
off of cars, the kind you get when attacked by someone else's door
opening into your car etc.

Hardy Menagh wrote:
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> I'll put it back on topic by telling you what worked on a Mac Plus I
> cleaned up. This Plus had some smudgy paint-transfer streaks from
> repeated glancing strikes on the side by some painted object. These
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