im not sure about that but if u put baking powder on the greese stain it should absorb the greese of your clothing x
Rubbing alcohol or a citrus-based cleaner (such as Goo Gone) are effective options for removing duct tape residue. Simply apply the solution to the affected area, let it sit for a few minutes, then gently rub the residue off with a cloth or sponge.
Try Goo Be Gone! It does leave a grease stain but it's much better than a white out stain and I'm sure there's a way to get the greese stain out. I did research and found out that the four best-bets for getting white out out of cloth are (in this order): 1) Goo Be Gone; 2) W-D 40; 3) rubbing alcohol; and finally 4) nail polish remover. Try them out and see what works! :-)
To remove candle soot from clothes, gently brush off any loose particles. Place a clean white cloth underneath the soiled area and dab with a mixture of mild dish soap and warm water. Blot until the stain is lifted, then launder as usual. Avoid rubbing the stain to prevent it from spreading.
To remove tacky glue from clothes, you can try placing the garment in the freezer for a few hours to harden the glue, then carefully scrape it off with a butter knife or similar tool. You can also try applying a small amount of rubbing alcohol or acetone to the affected area and gently rubbing it off with a cloth. Test a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure the fabric is not damaged.
They have a new one now called Goo Gone Extreme for really hard to remove stuff.Lighter fluid is the best thing I have found.So yeah you can use Lighter fluid or goo gone Extreme If you wish.Terwoo.
yes it cant
Grease stains and lip stick stains resist water, so the first step is to rub them with detergent and wash them in hot water. The grease stain should be gone, but the lipstick stain might still be discolored. Pretreat this stain like you would for a dye stain and send it through the washer again.
Goo Gone Hardwood Floor cleaner is effective in removing tough stains and sticky residues from hardwood floors. It is specifically designed to break down and lift away stubborn messes without damaging the wood surface.
Designed to remove stains in the kitchen oven and other dirty areas, Goo Gone can have a very harmful effect if ingested. Common effects include headache, nausea, pulmonary edema, and possible loss of consciousness.
with Goo Gone, or the magic earaser sponge, steam, or try a mixture of these things to see if they together work.
To effectively use Goo Gone on hardwood floors, first test it on a small, inconspicuous area. Apply a small amount of Goo Gone to a clean cloth and gently rub the stained or sticky area. Wipe away any residue with a clean, damp cloth. Repeat as needed, then clean the area with a wood floor cleaner to remove any remaining Goo Gone residue.
To safely use Goo Gone on hardwood floors to remove stubborn stains or residue without causing damage, follow these steps: Test a small, inconspicuous area of the floor first to ensure compatibility. Apply a small amount of Goo Gone to a clean cloth or sponge. Gently rub the stained or sticky area in a circular motion. Wipe the area clean with a damp cloth. Rinse the area with water and dry thoroughly. Avoid leaving Goo Gone on the floor for an extended period of time. Repeat the process if necessary, but do not overuse the product.
goo gone removes things
Use the product called goo gone it cleans up most stains,spots,etc and will not harm the paint on your walls.
When used in small amounts I do not think so. I can't see it discoloring clothes at least; since even on the bottles it claims to be used as a stain/grease fighter. I don't think they could market it as such, if it caused fabric discoloration. Though, definitely recommend washing the laundered item separately as it is a form of citrus oil.
Yes, Goo Gone can effectively remove spray foam.
I just read on another site,that Goo Gone, a product at the hardware store to remove greasy stuff. haven't tried it yet.