2/06/2012

Magic American GGHS12 Goo Gone Spray Gel Review

Magic American GGHS12 Goo Gone Spray Gel
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I recently bought some flatware from Amazon (a kind with colored plastic on the handles), and it turned out that each piece had a bar code sticker on the handle. They peeled off okay, but left a sticky residue that I could not remove with hot water and soap. I emailed the manufacturer (Ginkgo) and they emailed right back with an apology and the suggestion that I try a product called Goo Gone, which they said they use in their warehouse.
I found some Goo Gone at Office Depot and it worked great. I buy a lot of used CDs and books online and often they have stickers or sticker residue on them (the worst are CDs that were once part of a library collection; stickers all over the place!). Before learning about Goo Gone I tried everything to get the stickers and sticker residue off used CD cases and book covers: elbow grease, fingernails, razors, WD40, rubbing alcohol, toothpaste (an idea I picked up somewhere on the web), you name it. (An Onkyo stereo receiver I recently bought had stickers on it, and I could not get the residue off no matter how I tried, but that was before I discovered Goo Gone.) Goo Gone makes removing sticker residue a snap. I always have some WD40 on hand (for everything from hard to open windows, nuts that are hard to turn, squeaky doors and cabinets, rust prevention, etc.), and now that I know about Goo Gone, I will always keep some of that on hand too.

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