Goo Gone Solutions
Can I use Goo Gone on any surface?
Goo Gone is safe to use on virtually any surface!
| - Plastic |
- Equipment |
- Furniture |
| - Metal |
- Tools |
- Tile |
| - Glass |
- Brick |
- Appliances |
| - Wood |
- Ceramic |
- Automobiles |
| - Hardwood Floors |
- Fiberglass |
- Boats |
| - Carpet |
- Clothing |
- Upholstery |
Can I use Goo Gone on my car or motorcycle to remove sap, tar, sticker adhesive and dried latex?
Traditional and Automotive Goo Gone formulas are safe to use on your
car’s exterior, using instructions for hard surfaces. To clean interior
stains, use the instructions for carpeting and upholstery. Goo Gone may
also be used on vinyl and non-tinted glass.
Can Goo Gone be used on leather?
Goo Gone should not be used on fine materials such as leather, silk, or suede.
How can I remove lipstick, gum, tar, and grease from my carpeting?
Pour Goo Gone on a clean, white rag and work the greasy, gummy substance
out of the carpet. When you're done, wash the carpet area with soap and
water and rinse well with clean water. Repeat if necessary.
I left chewing gum in my pocket and it got all over my clothes. Help!
Apply Goo Gone to each gum area separately. Let the Goo Gone work for
2-3 minutes to set. After treating, the gum will be able to be scraped
off easily from surface and then wash clothes as normal to remove any
leftover residue. Check them before putting them back into the dryer,
repeat cleaning of any areas as necessary.
I was painting and made a mess, what can I do?
Goo Gone brand Painter’s Pal will remove spills, splatters, paint and
caulk from surfaces, including carpet and upholstery. The Painter’s Pal
is a no-mess spray gel and will cling right to the surface and also
works as a great paint brush cleaner when you are done with the job!
Can I use Goo Gone to remove melted candle wax from my fine furniture?
Absolutely. Just follow the instructions for hard surfaces. Then wipe it clean and top with your usual furniture polish.
I used Goo Gone on my windows and now it's all smeary looking.
You're not finished with the job. Goo Gone is smeared around your
window. Now take another clean, dry cloth with more Goo Gone to remove
the leftover residue.
Will Goo Gone work to remove lipstick?
Goo Gone is an excellent lipstick remover. Simply apply Goo Gone to
surface using a clean cloth and wipe the greasy, waxy mess away. Repeat
if necessary and surface will be lipstick-free. For lipstick stains on
clothing, follow the laundry pre-treat instructions.
Will it remove dried finger nail polish?
Although Goo Gone is not a good candidate to remove nail polish, it can
be used by wetting a cloth and wiping the nail polish thoroughly. The
nail polish will be eventually removed.
Can I dilute Goo Gone to make it go further?
Traditional Goo Gone is oil-based and cannot be diluted, but we do offer
an All Purpose Cleaner that is great for everyday cleaning and can be
diluted per instructions.
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