I found that Goo Gone works the best for safely removing: gum, tar, crayon, fresh paint, tree sap, oil and grease, blood, ink, asphalt, scuff marks, tape and tape residue, makeup, lipstick and mascara, adhesives, candle wax, kitchen grease, shoe polish, soap scum, bumper stickers, duct tape, bicycle chain grease.
2007-08-21 10:58:45
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answered by Russ 4
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I used Goo Gone, and it worked somewhat, but it was taking too long, so I used gasoline. Came right off and I'm not the least bit high. Really!!! Just do it outside. Of course it depends on the material.
2014-07-04 08:54:17
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answered by ? 2
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Get the nylon scraper equipment from Harbor Freight equipment which will take it off and it quite is on sale precise now for $4 U.S. Then use Goo-long gone intense to freshen up something (get that at Walmart).
2016-11-13 02:14:18
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answered by ? 4
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Apply paint remover,and let it set for couple minutes, now scrape it off and you are ready
2007-08-21 07:00:08
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answered by edward v 2
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had good luck with fingernail polish remover<>IS<>
2007-08-21 06:53:02
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answered by THE"IS" 6
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Depends on what it is on ? freeze it, with ice, or starter fluid, [if out side] then it should peel off,
2007-08-21 06:54:01
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answered by William B 7
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