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Good price! The odor from petroleum based products like Goof Off are foul and lingers. They also practically take the skin off my fingertips. I find the citrus based products like Goo Gone just as effective, have a pleasant odor and doesn't bother my skin. Thumbs up on this deal! Good deal and product! Thanks for posting!
Good price! The odor from petroleum based products like Goof Off are foul and lingers. They also practically take the skin off my fingertips. I find the citrus based products like Goo Gone just as effective, have a pleasant odor and doesn't bother my skin. Thumbs up on this deal! Good deal and product! Thanks for posting!
I have both and usually first try rubbing alcohol as that is least stinky. Like the pen idea but not enough to visit a MallWart.
In my experience, often with goo gone I find I still need an abrasive pad/cloth/paper towel, meaning that the convenience of a pen is marginal at best. And I certainly rarely (if ever) find myself wishing I'd brought go gone while out and about.
WD works well for a lot of things... but goo gone is definitely some strong stuff. I use both and tend to use WD-40 when I have less concerns about overspray, etc. So really, the form factor of the product probably drives more distinctions than anything else.
I used to think that Goo Gone was one of those luxury products that no one really needs. Then someone wrote with Sharpie markers all over our front door and the apartment complex wanted to charge us for repainting. I used Goo Gone and the door looked brand new. I also used to use it to clean crayon and permanent markers off of white boards when I was a teacher.
WD works well for a lot of things... but goo gone is definitely some strong stuff. I use both and tend to use WD-40 when I have less concerns about overspray, etc. So really, the form factor of the product probably drives more distinctions than anything else.
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The 16oz spray is the best deal here.
I have both and usually first try rubbing alcohol as that is least stinky. Like the pen idea but not enough to visit a MallWart.
Does WD really work just as well?
On a different note for some reason I find the regular goo gone work better than the pro power has anyone else experienced the same thing.
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Good luck!
Jon
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I used to think that Goo Gone was one of those luxury products that no one really needs. Then someone wrote with Sharpie markers all over our front door and the apartment complex wanted to charge us for repainting. I used Goo Gone and the door looked brand new. I also used to use it to clean crayon and permanent markers off of white boards when I was a teacher.
Good luck!
Jon
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