✨ Keep Your Ride Pristine with Goo Gone!
Goo Gone Automotive is a powerful 12 Fl Oz spray gel designed to effortlessly remove tough messes like bumper stickers, gum, and tree sap from various surfaces including metal, plastic, and glass. Its no-drip formula ensures precise application, while the refreshing citrus scent leaves your vehicle smelling fresh. Perfect for maintaining the interior and exterior of cars, boats, and RVs.
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 12 Fl Oz |
Item Volume | 355 Milliliters |
Material Features | Spray |
Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
Specific Uses For Product | Car,Glass,Upholstery |
Surface Recommendation | Metal, Plastic, Glass, Wall, Floor |
Item Form | Spray |
Scent | Citrus |
K**O
goo gone for cars
Okay, long story short - we have had a vehicle in our garage, now in our driveway, since the beginning of 2023. We were going to trade it in, but someone decided it would be better to fix it up a bit & sell it ourselves...Oh boy, if I knew then what I know now...We are almost there, seeing the light at the end of the tunnel finally - the car-safe tape can be taken off!! But wait! It's not car-safe tape if you leave it on there for years! Between the hot, humid summers & bitter-cold winters of Michigan, that tape became glued on to the car. I thought it would come off easily so I volunteered to do it, and no way, that stuff wasnt coming off.Our newly graduated nephew decided to get into car detailing, great! Perfect, we can hire him right? Well, said nephew says he's going to come over & do it but then stops responding. So, now what?That's where this Goo Gone comes in!!!I cannot below how easily it came off. Sure, there was some scrubbing, but before it wasn't even budging. It works so well, and now the tape is gone from the car!I plan on adding before and after pics when I get home.HIGHLY recommend!
B**J
Great outcome
I had a broken window regulator and had to tape the window up with gorilla tape. After I had it repaired the tape left thick black adhesive on the inside and outside of the glass. I'm a bit lazy with car cleaning so it baked in all summer. After trying a few other solutions and not getting even a little off, I tried this. Took 10 or 15 minutes and half the bottle. Took every bit of the glue off and didn't harm the cars window tint. Extremely pleased with the results.
A**S
Fantastic stuff, it did the job and saved the paint on my car.
Works amazingly! I picked up white road paint on the driver’s side of my black car and thought I’d have to get it repainted. I gave this a try, followed the instructions, sprayed generously, let it sit, then used a microfiber cloth wrapped over a spatula-style scraper to gently push the paint off—and it all came off! If you try this method, don’t let the scraper touch the paint directly; always keep it wrapped in the microfiber cloth. Afterwards, I recommend using a mix of car shampoo and dish soap to remove any leftover oil.
M**L
It’s fine
Works decently enough with some elbow grease. That’s to be expected. What wasn’t expected is the nasty residue it leaves behind if even the slightest overspray occurs. For that reason I only gave it 4 stars.
J**R
Woah Tar!
I bought this hoping it would remove fresh pine sap from my car. It didn't really work very well for that...it took a lot of elbow grease to the point where I think using water might've worked just as well; however, I had some black industrial street tar splattered across the bottom right side of my car for YEARS. I'd given up hope on ever getting it to come off...I'd even put on car polish on top of it while waxing the rest of the car as an act of defeat...but seriously, 1 or 2 squirts of this stuff and it was wiping off like butter...no seriously it was like butter. After cleaning the worst spot, I regretted not taking a "before" picture because it came completely off. I did take before and after pics on the rear fender and that's what I'm sharing on this review. The white scratches are damage from someone sideswiping me a few years ago...it didn't remove those...
B**N
Not what I expected
I tried using Goo Gone to remove adhesive residue from 3M double sided tape on car fender. Yes it eventually came off but took multiple applications with it soaking five minutes each time and using my finger nails to scrape off the residue.
C**N
Yup, works.
Works how it should!
N**E
Good Cleaner
This did not work for what I intended to purchase for (car dashboard), however I have used this on multiple surfaces besides that and it seems to work very well. It has removed hard, stuck on things from the counter top, floor, table, etc. The smell can be a little overwhelming to some, and it is not a very pleasant smell. I just aired out the room where I used this and that worked fine.
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