Goo Gone Alternative

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[h=1]Use a Solution of 1/2 Coconut Oil and 1/2 Baking Soda to Remove Sticky Residues
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It's the non-chemical equivalent of Goo Gone.

 
but baking soda would be abrasive so might scratch/swirl if its paint... no!?
 
Can't be any worst than Goo Gone, baking soda is used in toothpaste and what not.
yup and toothpaste can be used as a compound for headlights...

Goo Gone uses 'grease/fat' to get the stickiness off

Im not saying the coco/bakin soda mixture wont work, but it might also swirl your vehicles paint and affect the area "around the sticker"
 
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WD-40 works amazingly well at removing adhesive residues, burnt on rubber, etc., etc. And it won't scratch surfaces.
 
I tried mixing gravel and Pepsi.. now my paint is all ******... Wtf!?

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I tried mixing gravel and Pepsi.. now my paint is all ****ed... Wtf!?

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I dropped mentos in a 2L of diet coke and used it as a pressure washer on my bike, worked great
 
You guys are all amateurs, only pros like me and Pegassus know the tricks.
Cheeze Whiz on a celery stick is the way to go. :thumbup:

The goo gone is to get the Cheeze Whiz off after of course. :rolleyes:
 
Sand and automatic transmission fluid will remove damn near anything.
 
Give a magic eraser a shot. I took construction adhesive off of hardwood flooring in a couple of spots without harming the urethane. Just make sure you use it wet because it is ever so slightly abrasive and be prepared for some elbow grease.
 
Angle grinder works great at removing sticker residue and no chemicals at all
 
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