đ Clean smarter, not harderâpowerful removal with a fresh twist!
Goo Gone Pro-Power is an 8 fl oz professional-grade adhesive remover with a pleasant citrus scent, designed to safely clean a wide range of surfaces including tools, machinery, carpeting, and clothing. Its powerful formula effectively removes silicone, caulk, tar, and adhesives without harsh odors or damage, making it the go-to choice for professionals and meticulous managers alike.
Product Dimensions | 3.81 x 6.6 x 17.78 cm; 210 g |
Specific uses | Adhesive remover |
Item volume | 8 Fluid Ounces |
Scent | Citrus |
Is assembly required | No |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Item weight | 210 Grams |
K**Y
Works on cars.
I bought this to remove a hd thick plastic badge stuck on my 2020 vitara boot. Suzuki paint is very soft and it's a metallic paint.I used a paint brush to apply across the top of the badge which was about 5 inches x 2 . It took about 5 minutes to start working but once it did, the sticking surface came off in one piece . A very slight residue was left but I dabbed the remover on and it came off easily. I then finished off with waterless wash. Perfect. Did note that whilst the bottle was on the ground it really attracted ants !Brilliant stuff.
M**A
Excellent
I first bought a small bottle of Goo Gone a few years ago from another website after reading many reviews on how to remove dried chewing gum from car seat. I didnât have high expectations. However, this is the most amazing product I ever came across. It removes any sort of glue, silicone, chewing gum and sticky stuff from any surface. Itâs works miracles. 10 out of a 10. Itâs worth the money. I bought another brand because it was cheaper but it doesnât work as well as this one.
S**7
Value for money but not perfect
Purchased to remove the stickers from my new (to me) boat. The stickers on the glass window and outboard motor plastic shell came out easy; however, the ones on the safety buoys and fiberglass were a struggle. It might have worked with a lot of muscle, but in the end I found using white spirit or acetone (nail polish remover) was far easier.
A**W
Good product, good for tape residue removal.
I had used some cheap masking tape to mask my windows before painting. With the very hot weather we have had, the masking tape became baked on and I have struggled to remove it, trying both acetone and WD40. I didn't think this would work but I thought I would give it a go. Well it works wonders - I will be buying another bottle.
S**N
Removed some.
Used to remove bits of sticker adhesive. Was t as effective as I hoped but it did remove some residue.
H**Y
It works, one bottle lasts ages.
Works well but elbow grease still required on stubborn goo, eg a plastic bladed scraper. Have used this for a couple of years now and recommend it for glue marks/residue that hasn't been removed by other means. Have used on GRP, glass, uPVC and painted surfaces and not seen any damage done to surface. Has removed vinyl lettering marks, crafting glue dots, tape residue and even black roofing felt adhesive fingerprints from a white showerhead! Pleasant citrus smell, a little goes a long way, still on my first bottle.
L**E
Not a miracle worker but still absolutely fantastic!
Not a miracle worker, still requires some serious scrubbing and elbow crease but makes the removal of pesky sticky labels possible in the first place. Couldn't live without it now and I have used it loads.No one needs to see the ugly label on your toiletries bottles. This is a must to reduce visual clutter caused by ugly colour clashing labels.Take your time, dedicate a scouring pad solely for this purpose, wear cheapo plastic gloves to protect your delicate hands, take a break from the strong smell (dont try to do more than 5 bottles in one setting) and marvel at your aesthetically pleasing bottles and jars đ
T**.
BEST adhesive/gunk remover ever!
This is my âgo toâ product for removing unwanted adhesive. Like when the sticky stuff from the felt pads you put under chair legs gets on your wood floor. Or when you need to remove a manufacturerâs aggressively stuck on label from a new toilet.I wear rubber gloves when I use it, just to be safe, and always test it on an unnoticeable corner of a surface first - just to make sure it doesnât remove any finish.I have used it successfully on glass, porcelain, hardwood flooring (properly finished) and laminate flooring with no problems.
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