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Top-ranked Bug & Tar Remover in our Goo Gone lineup, scored independently on effectiveness, health, and environmental impact. No paid placements.
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Goo Gone is the adhesive-remover brand most people reach for first — it has been on hardware store shelves long enough that the name became a verb in some households. The line runs from household goo removers to the automotive-specific Automotive Spray Gel formulated for paint-safe use on car surfaces.
PurposeBuilt Brands acquired the Goo Gone brand along with Weiman and several other cleaning product names. The automotive formula (product codes 2058/2060) uses petroleum-distillate and d-limonene chemistry in a gel that clings to vertical surfaces. It carries a DANGER signal word due to an aspiration hazard (H304) and a skin sensitization classification (H317).
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