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It refers to liquid and chemical mixture from which life on Earth began. Biologists also call it the primordial soup, or the primordial sea.

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Who invented Goo Gone?

Alan Zeilinger from Cleveland


How long has Goo Gone been around?

Goo Gone was first introduced in 1993 by the company Magic American. It was developed as a solution for removing sticky residues, such as tape and adhesive, from various surfaces. Since its launch, Goo Gone has become a popular household product, expanding into a variety of formulations for different cleaning needs.


What are 4 substances Stanley Miller put in his apparatus for his 'primordial soup' experiment?

hydrocyanic acid, formic acid, acetic acid, lactic acid


Can you use goo gone to remove stain from your hands?

you just run it under cold water and then use butter to rub it off


What is the difference between goo off and goo gone?

If you want to strip paint, melt plastic, etc. you want Goof off (Goof Off is Paint Off) If you're trying to just clean something that has gotten gooey: Goo Gone - The Goo is Gone Goof Off - You Goofed, whatever was on is off! Both are useful in different ways, but mixing them up has caused numerous disasters before. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- As far as I know, the only difference is the brand name. According to the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for Goo Gone, they don't disclose much: Proprietary Mixture makes up 100% of the "weight" Which includes "regulated" Citrus and Petroleum Solvent-Based Stain Remover Where as Goof-Off varies from product to product (they appear to have a wide range of products with that name, for different uses): XYLENE 75 - 80% weight ETHYLBENZENE 15 - 20% weight DIETHYLENE GLYCOL 1 - 5% weight PROPRIETARY ADDITIVE .1 - 1% weight (basically, their trade secret) Though, the chemicals vary from product to product, another one contains Propane, Acetone, Butane, etc....which would/could make the product highly flammable! lol - and probably not-so-good as a laundry pre-treater, as GooGone marketing goes.