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  • mR.HaAPPY
    doesn't check e-mail
    • Mar 2003
    • 153

    #1

    Goo Gone...

    Well, I'm not sure what section this should go under... so, I guess I'll post here.

    Anyway, after playing many a time at Fireball Mountain, and getting the all day air pass, and putting the sticker on my tank, I'm left with a bunch of nasty sticker remains on my tank. So far, I've scraped all the stickers off, but there is still a bit of sticky grossness... Will a little bit of Goo Gone solve this problem... I'm a little afraid to use it, is there any way this stuff will damage the tank (fiber wrapped, if it matters at all)? Any input is greatly appreciated.




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  • afultz075
    Registered User
    • May 2004
    • 779

    #2
    I don't think it'd damage it. I use it all the time for sticker residue. I would think it'd be better than lighter fluid or alcohol at least.

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    • Enemy
      aKa PROZAC
      • Aug 2003
      • 1245

      #3
      ive always used a damp towel and some muscle to get sticker residue off..i dont think goo gone would hurt it but soapy water or something without all those chemicals just as a precaution!!!
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      • toyotaboy12
        e-tough

        • May 2003
        • 3663

        #4
        I think goo be gone is mostly like orange junk as a remover, so you should be fine, don't hold me to it though.
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        • mR.HaAPPY
          doesn't check e-mail
          • Mar 2003
          • 153

          #5
          Thanks for the quick responses, guys. I'll try the damp towel idea out first... and we'll see how it goes.
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          • Load SM5
            Scruffy Administrator

            • Oct 2000
            • 6772

            #6
            Goo Gone should be fine to use. We use it at work all the time and it's not a harsh chemical at all. It does'nt take much, either.


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