I like good-old naptha cigarette lighter fluid; it not only removes nearly anything sticky, it does wonders on used CDs, to remove stickers and labels.
I think Goo Gone uses naptha as a base, but I could be wrong.
efrem zimbalist sr. said,
in October 17th, 2008 at 1:14 am
c’mon now weatherman, you just think you’re walking in glue.
phantomguitarist said,
in March 18th, 2009 at 5:36 am
If my kid did such a wonderful picture on the wall, I wouldn’t be rushing to remove it.
Carolyn McCarney said,
in November 9th, 2009 at 11:27 am
Why did they take the little “steam” cap off thier bottle. Now instead of getting a little stream of Goo Gone, you get to dump the whole bottle! I used to use this product, but I think I’m going to switch to lighter fluid, easier to control. Wreck a good thing!
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I like good-old naptha cigarette lighter fluid; it not only removes nearly anything sticky, it does wonders on used CDs, to remove stickers and labels.
I think Goo Gone uses naptha as a base, but I could be wrong.
c’mon now weatherman, you just think you’re walking in glue.
If my kid did such a wonderful picture on the wall, I wouldn’t be rushing to remove it.
Why did they take the little “steam” cap off thier bottle. Now instead of getting a little stream of Goo Gone, you get to dump the whole bottle! I used to use this product, but I think I’m going to switch to lighter fluid, easier to control. Wreck a good thing!