How do you remove the marks on the panels left by the bubble wrap?

Not that it does much to help David, but I wonder if the hot weather across the country made the "sticky" on the bubble do something abnormal in transit. Reminds me of the times we have had to ban Hershey Kisses in the boxes. Anyway, David, my offer stands. I am more than happy to ship you another set of panels, not wrapped in sticky bubble!
 
Dan,

I expect that you buy bubble wrap in large rolls.  So isolated cases would have to be something that happened after packing.  

I'll pitch in with Dan on the heat during delivery.  Since I'm home I get a package that is HOT out of the truck.  And I mean hot.  I don't know why the heat in those trucks don't bake the brains out of the drivers.  

David,

Take Dan up on it and get to building!
 
Mineral Spirits was very effective.  Rubbing alcohol removed the marks, in part, but mineral spirits fully and completely dissolved all the marks left by the remaining adhesive. 

When I removed the wrap from my panels, the adhesive even caused particles of the plastic wrap to stay adhered to the panel.  I flooded the panel with the mineral spirits, which penetrated all the swirls, loosened all the plastic still stuck on there, used a soft tooth brush in a circular motion to scour the panels, then flooded the panels with rubbing alcohol to fully wash off the mineral spirits.     

 
Thanks for the tip, that is good to know The obvious solution to this was for us to use non-adhesive bubble wrap, which we have changed over to for shipping the panels.
 
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