Question about Goo Gone
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Question about Goo Gone
I hope I spelled it right, but anyways...where can I get some goo gone? Thanks.
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2001 CL-S Satin Silver/Ebnoy
Spoiler, moonroof visor, 20% Tint, V1
Mobil 1 Oil/Oil Filter and PIAA 19170/19173
X-Pel/Upgrade Cup Holder
Clifford Solaris Remote Start Car Alarm
On its way: WS Apexi Coilover/AEM CAI/Comptech Sway Bar
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2001 CL-S Satin Silver/Ebnoy
Spoiler, moonroof visor, 20% Tint, V1
Mobil 1 Oil/Oil Filter and PIAA 19170/19173
X-Pel/Upgrade Cup Holder
Clifford Solaris Remote Start Car Alarm
On its way: WS Apexi Coilover/AEM CAI/Comptech Sway Bar
#3
Thanks. That what I thought, but can I get it at like a Wal-Mart? Thanks.
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2001 CL-S Satin Silver/Ebnoy
Spoiler, moonroof visor, 20% Tint, V1
Mobil 1 Oil/Oil Filter and PIAA 19170/19173
X-Pel/Upgrade Cup Holder
Clifford Solaris Remote Start Car Alarm
On its way: WS Apexi Coilover/AEM CAI/Comptech Sway Bar
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2001 CL-S Satin Silver/Ebnoy
Spoiler, moonroof visor, 20% Tint, V1
Mobil 1 Oil/Oil Filter and PIAA 19170/19173
X-Pel/Upgrade Cup Holder
Clifford Solaris Remote Start Car Alarm
On its way: WS Apexi Coilover/AEM CAI/Comptech Sway Bar
#4
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by 2Sxy4YoMama:
Thanks. That what I thought, but can I get it at like a Wal-Mart? Thanks.
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Thanks. That what I thought, but can I get it at like a Wal-Mart? Thanks.
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superdds
#5
The "stuff your looking for"
http://www.cagles.com/cleaners/googone.htm
The other stuff they make:
http://www.cagles.com/cleaners/grease.htm
[This message has been edited by Jeckle and Hyde (edited 03-29-2001).]
http://www.cagles.com/cleaners/googone.htm
The other stuff they make:
http://www.cagles.com/cleaners/grease.htm
[This message has been edited by Jeckle and Hyde (edited 03-29-2001).]
#7
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Jeckle and Hyde:
Some note said it was available at home despots, but i couldn't find any at my local store.
I think they change product stocking from area to area
home despot site search came up empty </font>
Some note said it was available at home despots, but i couldn't find any at my local store.
I think they change product stocking from area to area
home despot site search came up empty </font>
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#9
try the grocery store, and also art supply stores. and ditto the warning about plastic. Its usually ok as long as you don't soak it in the stuff, ( use it on a rag!) and clean it off when done. Then, as with all volitile chem's, let the rag dry before putting it into any trash container. Better yet, don't put it in a trash can at all. MAny a shop has burned down as the chemicals degrade, they make heat. In a can full of rags, fire is a real hazard.
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lilfeat
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lilfeat
01 CLS Red No Spoiler, No
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#10
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by 2Sxy4YoMama:
I hope I spelled it right, but anyways...where can I get some goo gone? Thanks.
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I hope I spelled it right, but anyways...where can I get some goo gone? Thanks.
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#11
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by lilfeat:
try the grocery store, and also art supply stores. and ditto the warning about plastic. Its usually ok as long as you don't soak it in the stuff, ( use it on a rag!) and clean it off when done. Then, as with all volitile chem's, let the rag dry before putting it into any trash container. Better yet, don't put it in a trash can at all. MAny a shop has burned down as the chemicals degrade, they make heat. In a can full of rags, fire is a real hazard.
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try the grocery store, and also art supply stores. and ditto the warning about plastic. Its usually ok as long as you don't soak it in the stuff, ( use it on a rag!) and clean it off when done. Then, as with all volitile chem's, let the rag dry before putting it into any trash container. Better yet, don't put it in a trash can at all. MAny a shop has burned down as the chemicals degrade, they make heat. In a can full of rags, fire is a real hazard.
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