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Originally Posted by Uncle Erik 
However, I don't give a rip about a tiny machining mark or any of that trivial stuff. If you're pulling hairs over it, get a piece of 0000 steel wool and fix it yourself.
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If the aluminum is anodized (which I believe it is if the HF2 cups are like the MS2i that I used to own), steel wool should not be used. It will strip away the finish, leaving behind raw metal which looks shinier than the anodized finish. I speak from experience after trying this with some bicycle parts.

If one were anal enough, the small bit of excess glue in the cup crevice should be easily removable. Since it is hot glue, you could heat with a hairdryer and pick it off with a wooden toothpick. Of course, don't mess with the glue that holds the wooden and metal cup halves together.