Goo Gone on the Go Pen - Adhesive Remover - Quickly Removing Stubborn Stickers Crayon Tape and More
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Yes, as long as the surface isn't made to look like stainless steel. After using the product, make sure to wash it down with warm soapy water.
On a monitor, we do not recommend using this.
It should dissolve the tar because it is based on petroleum. The pen can be used to work it in; simply wipe the tar tip after each use. Then let your voice be heard!
It's something I've never tried on car seats before.
Selected User Reviews For Goo Gone on the Go Pen - Adhesive Remover - Quickly Removing Stubborn Stickers Crayon Tape and More
I've removed stickers from trowels, and I recently peeled the label off of a Rain Bird sprinkler body, and this cleaned up all the residue in just a few passes and a few paper towels. Whenever I need to remove a sticker from something these days, I reach for this pen first. No more mindless picking at it, or trying to wipe it off with 91% alcohol, or some people using wd- 40, and make whatever you're doing smell like wd- 40 days in a row. I simply rubbed this pen over the sticky area and waited 15 minutes. 30 seconds, then wipe it away. Perfect. br>br>I tried substituting Zep Heavy Duty Citrus Degreaser for Goo Gone, but it didn't work. The Goo Gone simply does something different, something *better*, even when fully charged. br>br>On one occasion, I unintentionally removed the felt tip. I believe I can refill it because of this. I'm going to get the Goo Gone Pro Power and refill this pen next. It's absolutely incredible.
I bought two of them because I like how small they are. I thought the price was a little high for such a small amount, but I suppose that's the case with anything you buy in a smaller package. You simply press down and it pops out, allowing you to use it as a highlighter on sticky surfaces. Allow it to sit for a few moments before removing it. I've tried a variety of products that claim to do the same thing, but nothing compares to the effectiveness of goo be gone!.
Given its size, it is a little pricey, but you are paying for convenience. In terms of applying and confining the product to a small area to remove adhesive residue, this is a significant improvement over the original squeeze bottle. I forget I have it because it's so small, so I resort to using like-to-. Remove with a bit of cellophane tape, which usually does the trick, albeit more slowly and without leaving oil to clean up. It is still worthwhile to purchase.
I had two glass bottles on hand that I intended to use for a couple of projects; They'd been soaked in soapy water for a long time; scraped; and so on. I was unable to completely remove the sticky/wrapper mess. I bought it with that intention in mind, but I was let down. It appears to be on the surface. Everything else was yucky, but nothing was done to get rid of it. I'll have to come up with another plan. I was simply thinking that the "pen" item would be useful. easy.
With the introduction of this Goo Gone pen, my life as a mother is finally complete. Why hadn't they thought of this a long time ago? Get rid of the price label nonsense! Now I've got you; With my Goo Gone Pen, you're no match for me. Put thyself in my place! Muah- HAAA! It's also a great stocking stuffer for the guys, and it's a must-have at baby showers. It might raise an eyebrow now, but they'll thank you later when they're huffing and sweating over those gifts and trying to peel and scrape those godforsaken labels off "Santa's" gifts on Christmas Eve one year later. Life will never be the same after this experience.
After one sticker, I only needed a small amount of Goo Gone to clean up, and the pen shape allowed me to do so quickly and neatly. I'm worried that the remaining Goo Gone will dry up before I need it again, but that's the case with a lot of products. (I'm not sure what "adhesion" stands for. ).
It really works. I've used this product with a cotton ball or swab in the past, and because it's oily, I was always concerned that it would damage the finishes around it. This format works great and is simple to use anywhere a sticky adhesive is causing headaches and sore fingernails while attempting to remove labels, stickers, and other items.
I've got Goo Gone in every flavor imaginable: Spray, wipes, and the large oil can This pen, on the other hand, has the potential to change one's life. It doesn't run because the "goo" is nice and thick. You simply "pump" the pen onto the sticker — similar to how a chalk marker must be pumped — and the entire sticky space is filled. Then go back over it with the little scraper thing that comes out of the goo. It works incredibly fast and cleanly. It appeals to me.