*Sponsored Post: This post is sponsored by Goo Gone, but my love for their cleaning products is all my own!
Calling all crafters! Please tell me you guys have heard of goo gone?! If not, how have you been getting rid of all the GOO?! I first started using goo gone when bought things that I needed to take the stickers off of and then realize how much it was useful for!
Did you know you can use goo gone to remove nail polish from your carpet!? Yep. Did you know you can use Goo Gone to remove stains from your clothes?! Yep.
But even better for my crafters – you can use it to remove things like crayons, glue, markers and GLITTER. Yep, glitter. The one thing we all dread using the most because it never goes away.
How I use Goo Gone:
Removing dried nail polish from a plastic bowl.
It’s the OCD in me. I purposely bought this bowl to do a craft with, but then I realized I could reuse it and didn’t want it to have nail polish all over it! I used it to do some marbled with nail polish. What a messy job…
First, I sprayed it liberally. Next, let it sit and wiped it clean with a paper towel. Worked like a charm!
Next, I used it to remove the sticky residue off of this little spice jar!
I have a DIY project coming up very soon. I love to re-purpose, so I’m saving all types of jars to begin making candles in! Goo Gone takes seconds to remove the sticky residue.
Funny story – I once used vinegar to soak my bottle in and then use the edge of a penny or quarter to scrape the residue off. No idea where I got the idea that vinegar was going to work, but I did and it took a good hour.
Look at that clear goodness! I sprayed it and wiped it with a paper towel. Isn’t it amazing?!
How do you guys use your Goo Gone?!
All photos by me using iPhone 6
17 Comments
The Golden Girl Diary
That stuff works miracles! That’s for sure
September 14, 2016 at 12:34 pmAlicia
I really need to go out and get some goo gone!
September 14, 2016 at 2:41 pmBrittany
This really is my favorite product. Especially since I have toddler who likes to put stickers and tape on everything!
September 14, 2016 at 3:28 pmMamaguru
Oh yeah, I swear by this! It’s great for price tag residue!
September 14, 2016 at 4:33 pmMelissa
My life changed when I found Goo Gone. It’s seriously the best!
September 14, 2016 at 5:45 pmSheila
I have been using Goo Gone for years. It is also great if you need to clean off some grease too! I’ve also used it to wipe up some burnt pie filling from the bottom of the oven.
September 14, 2016 at 11:23 pmTiffany C
Oh wow. I may need to do that
September 15, 2016 at 9:08 amJenni
I love using glue gone to get the sticky residue off windows, but you’ve opened my eyes to all the other possibilities! Thanks for sharing 🙂
September 15, 2016 at 7:27 amTiffany C
That is a good idea, too! I wouldn’t have thought to use it on the windows!
September 15, 2016 at 9:06 amAngela
huh I have never heard of this product and I definitely need it in my life!!
September 26, 2016 at 11:54 amKaitlyn
Goo gone is the best!! I’ve always used it for sticky problems!
September 26, 2016 at 10:22 pmMistle
I haven’t done crafts in forever but I heard this stuff is amazing!!! Once I get back into doing crafts again I will have to check it out!!
September 27, 2016 at 8:03 amJulie Mason
Goo Gone has always been such a great product. I used for years as a teacher with crafty things I did. I do have to ask. I have developed a sensitivity to strong chemical odors, does it still have one? That is my only concern in using some products I used to use.
September 27, 2016 at 8:51 amMichelle
OMG – it’s the best stuff! I got my first bottle in the dollar shot at target and I’m addicted!
September 27, 2016 at 8:52 amXO
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Erin
Goo Gone is the best! I use that stuff on everything. It’s perfect for removing price tags off of picture frames without leaving an icky residue.
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Jen
The sticky labels an a jar are a nightmare. I can’t even tell you how excited I am that you shared this! I’m going to be saving all my jars too! I can see a crafting party in my future! Thanks for this review!
September 27, 2016 at 9:01 pmBrittiny Adams
It’s great to know it really what’s on sticky residue. I might have to pick some up next shopping trip!
September 28, 2016 at 8:52 pm