Goo Gone Vs WD-40: Adhesive Remover

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Published 2017-11-12
Best Way to Remove Old Sticker Residue, Adhesive? Is it Wd-40 Or Goo Gone? Wd-40 How to Remove Glue, Tape, Plasti-dip. Which Should You Purchase, We'll try both and find out.

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All Comments (21)
  • @kyratheberber
    First, don't apply the Goo-Gone with a paper towel. It just stays in the paper towel. Pour it right onto the adhesive and smear it with your fingers (it won't hurt your skin). Let it sit a bit, then start rubbing it off. Second, take the darn straw off the WD-40 can and spray it straight on! The stupid straw is to get the stuff into tiny places. Jeez.
  • @coasternut3091
    Don't complain about a product's performance if you're not even following the instructions
  • @king513james7
    He dont have time to let it sit for 5 mins but he got time to struggle for 20 mins 😂 goes back to the saying u cant fix stupid
  • @mebasil7721
    The dw40 also works realy good to get the googon off.
  • @NSZ-sb6kt
    I tried the WD40 method to remove wheel weight adhesive from inside my wheels, and it does work, but you really need to give it time to soak in before scraping. A good 3-5 minutes. Practice this patience it'll make your life a lot easier.
  • @rkgsd
    You don't have time to let Goo Gone soak for 5 minutes? You wound up spending damn near five minutes removing it.
  • @gordie094
    I just used WD-40 to remove the double sided tape of a trim piece on my Ford Flex. It took a little time but I was able to totally remove the tape of off the plastic piece and the metal that attached to it. Thank You
  • @stilldeveloping
    Soaking? Ain’t nobody got time for that... *proceeds to scrub for 10 minutes, vs soaking and wiping right off 😂😂😂
  • I love go gone. I bought it today from Canadian tire for $10 and sprayed twice on a bunch of sticker residue that was left on my cars roof top sign. It worked so well that i am in love with this product. I’ll always buy this in the future without even thinking of any other product
  • @tonysuley4306
    Please tell that person to stop playing that piano in the background..
  • @rednoise0
    As has been mentioned elsewhere here, lighter fluid is good for removing tape residue. The magic effective component of lighter fluid is naptha, and it does work great for getting sticky tape gunk off. I would be careful using it on a painted surface and try it in an inconspicuous area to make sure it doesn't damage anything. I believe Goo One used to contain naptha, and it worked a treat at that time, but then they changed the formula to something less toxic, but also much less effective. I haven't bothered with it since.
  • @troypol343
    I just used WD-40 to get rid of sticker residue on a 38 year old sealed music album. It worked without damaging the shrink wrap.
  • @oisin1980
    You have to leave it on. That's how the chemical reaction works
  • @ivanlm743
    Awesome! This helped me remove some of that sticker adhesive on a new fridge I though I had ruined the plastic by using a different product before this trick
  • I have a door that was covered with stickers. I got the stickers off but the residue was still there. I tried WD40 first and it did an okayish job. Then I tried the Goo Gone. I followed the instructions on the bottle you know spray on leave a few minutes and then wipe off. It works!! THE GOO GONE GOT RID OF EVERYTHING. If you want something to work right, follow the instructions.
  • @aclayton231
    Goo gone is awesome. I put it on a strong hand towel and applied to the towel and rubbed it on the old adhesive and came right off. But I have to say the paint was pre waxed which made it easy and the sun backed it at 90 degrees before the application. Happy with goo gone.
  • @celticgypsy6067
    Try fabric softener on stickers soaked in cosmetic facial pads on the car windows and pat them in place for half the day and blade them off. It’s gentle on your rubbers if the stickers are up against them instead of risking damaging rubbers with solvents or heat guns. Just use a blade and wipe up gum with remaining leftover face pads. And clean up with auto glass cleaner. This is good for baked sun hardened stickers on vintage cars too.😀
  • To Remove any kind of glue with no damage, use vegetable oil. The oil gets rid of the stickiness and the remainder of the glue comes.