Goof Off is a solvent designed to remove tough stains and adhesives, but it can damage certain types of plastic. It’s best to test it on a small, inconspicuous area first to check for adverse effects like discoloration or melting. For safer alternatives, consider using rubbing alcohol or soapy water, which are less likely to harm plastic surfaces. Always follow the manufacturer's recommendations for the best results.
Goof Off can be used to clean grout. Grout is one of the many items that is listed on the back of the bottle.
Heat them with a hot air gun or hairdryer, then gently peel off with a plastic spatula. Remove the residue with Goof Off.
Rub the super glue with a rag and a few drops of Goof Off. It will soften enough to be rolled or pulled off. -Goof Off has not damaged any leather I have used it on yet.
John Reh invented National Goof Off Day.
If it's an actually an adhesive label then heat it with a hairdryer as you pull it. If just reside then use Goof Off.
I suspect you mean "goof off". To goof off is to do nothing or to do fun things instead of doing the work you are supposed to be doing.
Goof: American slang for "mistake"; "I goofed.", "Don't goof it up." Also means tomfoolery, wasting time, as in "Goofing off" or someone who cannot be taken seriously "That guy is really a goof."
well my best friends a goof and he sucks at cleaning
Goop Off is a mis-spelling of "Goof Off", made by Valspar. It's a cleaner used to remove latex paints, adhesives and other items. More info can be found here: http://www.valsparglobal.com/val/resident/goof-off.jsp
If it's a glass lens, soften it with Goof-Off , then carefully scrape it off with a craft knife. - If they are plastic lenses as many are these days, I don't think it will come off.
You can carefully remove large pieces with a craft knife used flat, then get the residue with 'Goof Off'
Topics do not goof off, Humans do. There are some people who would call the question an example of a goof off