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Specifically formulated with Citrus Power, Goo Gone’s portfolio of products effortlessly cleans up stains and sticky messes around your entire home. From gum to grease, fabric to fiberglass, you can count on Goo Gone to safely remove almost any problem and restore your surfaces to their original condition.
What should you not use Goo Gone on?
Do not use on silk, leather, suede, rubber, faux stainless steel, drywall, unfinished wood surfaces, unsealed stone. For especially dried on glue, use a putty knife or Goo Gone Sticker Lifter after the liquid has soaked in.
What is Goo Gone for?
Goo Gone Goo & Adhesive Remover Spray Gel clings to stains and sticky messes while protecting the surface below. Pre-test on an inconspicuous area. Do not use on silk, leather, suede or rubber.
How long do you leave Goo Gone on?
INSTRUCTIONS FOR REMOVING TAPE RESIDUE Apply Goo Gone to the affected surface. Allow it to sit for 3-5 minutes. Pick up and wipe clean covered surface with a clean towel or rag. Using a new towel, wipe and dry with hot soapy water.
Is Goo Gone worth it?
4.0 out of 5 stars Goo Gone is great at removing stuck-on stickers or residue that soap and Goo Gone is great at removing stuck-on stickers or residue that soap and water just can’t get at. I use this to remove the labels from glass jars and bottles so I can reuse them.
Can I use Goo Gone on kitchen cabinets?
Yes, you can use Goo Gone Kitchen Degreaser on kitchen cabinets, assuming the wood is finished (most cabinets are).
Is Goo Gone safe on photos?
Goo Gone is excellent for removing sticky residue and will not harm a glossy pic. It’s basically some kind of citrus liquid that dissolves the sticky residue and you just wipe it away.
What surfaces can you use Goo Gone on?
Goo Gone Original is surface safe and can be used on carpet & upholstery, clothing, any hard surfaces including glass, laminate, metal, wood, plastic, vinyl, windows, ceramic, granite, flooring, countertops, tile and wood.
Can Goo Gone be used on skin?
Goo Gone® Topical is safe for skin, while the original formula is not. Goo Gone® Topical has an emollient to keep skin moist and counteract possible irritation from solvents in the formula.
Can I use Goo Gone on car paint?
Is Goo Gone Automotive safe to use on car paint? Yes! That’s what it’s designed for, just wash with hot, soapy water after you’re done using the Goo Gone.
Can Goo Gone Make You Sick?
Swallowing Goo Gone can cause stomach distress and lung damage and can even be fatal if it enters the airways. In addition to being toxic if ingested, liquid Goo Gone presents another potential safety hazard.
Do you have to let Goo Gone sit?
Hard Surfaces Apply Goo Gone (for extra gooey messes, let sit 5–10 minutes).
Can you use Goo Gone on windshield?
Glass can’t be pristine and clear while it’s covered in glue or residue. That’s why you need Goo Gone Spray Gel to break down the adhesive and easily remove whatever sticky glue you’ve found on glass. With Goo Gone Spray Gel you can restore glass to crystal clear.
Will Goo Gone remove rust?
Goo Gone Rust Remover spray dissolves & removes rust, can be used on a variety of surfaces: steel, aluminum, chrome, galvanized, Showers, bathroom, auto cooling systems, & much more.
Will Goo Gone remove decals?
Goo Gone Goo and Adhesive Spray Gel can remove stickers from most hard surfaces. Goo Gone breaks down the sticker adhesive while keeping the surface underneath safe. Use a putty knife, plastic scraper or even a fingernail to peel the sticker off. It will likely come off in pieces.
Can Goo Gone be used on oven glass?
The foaming formula of Goo Gone Kitchen Degreaser clings to grease and quickly breaks it down. It’s safe to use across your kitchen on most sealed stone (like countertops), glass (like cooktops), metals (like stove tops) and ceramic (like dishware). It even works on pots, pans and baking sheets.
Can you use Goo Gone on stainless steel appliances?
Do not use Goo Gone on stainless steel appliances unless you have tested it in an inconspicuous area first. In some cases, Goo Gone can discolor or darken stainless steel.
Will Goo Gone remove wax from clothes?
Page Cleaning Candle Wax from a Tablecloth Pour GooGone over the remaining stain after you have scraped the wax off. Let it work for a while and rub a little. Pour boiling water over the stain. Wash in hottest water the fabric will stand, with bleach or Oxiclean.
Will Goo Gone harm plastic?
Goo Gone Original is surface safe and can be used on carpet & upholstery, clothing, any hard surfaces including glass, laminate, metal, wood, plastic, vinyl, windows, ceramic, granite, flooring, countertops, tile and wood.
Will Goo Gone remove dried paint?
Will Goo Gone Remove Dry Paint? The original Goo Gone product will not remove dry paint, and it is completely safe for use on painted surfaces. This means that you can remove stains and stickiness without ruining the paint job.
How do you remove Goo Gone residue?
Yes, but Goo Gone isn’t a food safe product so you’ll need to thoroughly wash the surface with a mild dish detergent and warm water to ensure all Goo Gone residue is removed.
Will Goo Gone remove tar?
No one likes to clean tar off their car, especially if it’s easier said than done. Thanks to the Goo Gone Automotive Goo & Sticker Remover, this gel spray removes tar with no hassle.
Can you use Goo Gone in hair?
Goo Gone is safe on hair, but we prefer that it not be in touch with her scalp. If you have to get close to the scalp, we recommend you use our Goo Gone Hand soap, available in most national-chain hardware stores.
Can you use Goo Gone on your hands?
To remove adhesive from hard surfaces, apply Goo Gone to area and wipe and wash area with hot soapy water. Removing the roughest soils off your hands can get a bit tricky when you don’t have running water on site. That’s why we made Goo Gone Hand Cleaner; it guarantees clean hands even after the toughest jobs.
Does Goo Gone remove grease?
Conventional cleansers are hard-pressed to remove these sticky messes, but you can get these surfaces sparkling by spraying or rubbing Goo Gone on those oily, greasy films and following up with a mild dish soap. Goo Gone can also remove grease and oil from hand and automotive tools.
Does Goo Gone leave a stain?
If you’ve used Goo Gone to remove tree sap or a similar sticky substance from your clothing, you may have noticed that the Goo Gone itself left a mark. Because it’s petroleum-based, Goo Gone is oily and is best treated as a grease stain. After that, soak the stain in dish detergent or laundry soap for 30 minutes.