Goo Gone! Of course!! Why didn’t I think of that? I use it all the time to
get rid of… well… goo. 😊
Myron
Since there is presumably nothing critical in that case, I'd take
it outside and scrape vigorously with a putty knife with a sharp
edge. Once you've got it as clean as you can, use a paint brush
an paint on "Goo Gone". Let it sit there and even paint on more
coats. The Goo Should soften the adhesive to the point where it will
eventually come completely clean. It will just take a while.
When you're almost done, soak a good wad of paper toweling with Goo Gone
and wipe off the surfaces until they are adhesive free. When dry, I'd
take a final pass with a hot, wet rag to remove any remaining debris.
Outside = minimize breathing this stuff in, not matter what the labels
tell you. I'd wear eye protection and nitrile gloves for the entire process.
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