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Goo Gone
It’s made in the U.S.A.
Have you ever tried this stuff? Goo Gone removes sticky glue from surfaces.
Here’s a list of situations Goo Gone claims to work on:
Crayon marks
Lipstick
Stickers
Gummy messes as in chewing gum or sticky candy
Oil
Tape
Soap scum
Scuff marks
Candle wax
Kitchen grease
Asphalt
Tree sap
Make up
Adhesives
My favorite use for Goo Gone is to get off the sticky left by price tags on the glass of picture frames. It annoys me to no end that people place the price tags on the glass in the first place. I know we have bigger world problems but I think it should be a universal law that no price tags are stuck to picture frame glass. Ditto for stickers on every single wine glass in a set.
I’ve also used it to remove tape that has just been hanging way too long and I am sure no children but mine have ever done this but Goo Gone also works if kids have stuck stickers on the walls… or the windows of your car. It also works to remove bumper stickers that you’ve decided to pass on. It amazes me how many people are still driving around with Kerry for President stickers. Please people- get yourself some Goo Gone.
Goo Gone does have some pretty strong DANGER warnings you should be aware of. “Harmful or Fatal if swallowed. Combustible.” So clearly it’s not a kid friendly or green product but it does get some hard jobs done.
Since you only need a dab, my 8 0z. bottle has lasted for years but as long as they make tape, stickers, gum and crayons I wouldn’t be without Goo Gone.
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