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Goo Gone - Removes Stickers, Grease, Gum, Tar, Crayon & Tape $9.95 + Free Shipping @ eBay (AU-Topshop)

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The No. 1 Brand in USA for Removing Stickers, Grease, Gooey, Tar, Crayon, Gum, Caulk, timber Sap etc.
Now is available in AU @ $9.95 + Free Shipping!

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  • +4

    30ml for $10 AUD? Amazon has 236ml for $6.70 USD
    http://www.amazon.com/Goo-Gone-oz-Removes-stickers/dp/B00006…

  • +5

    I've found eucalyptus oil does a fine job most of the time.

  • +2

    No bargain here. Advertising

    • True, and its the same price they've always sold it for!

      Plus, there are many cheaper alternatives out there.
      Edit: several of which I now see are linked below

  • here's a similar product available at bunnings too, $9 for 500ml
    http://www.officeworks.com.au/shop/officeworks/oomph-glue-st…

  • +2

    There's a similar product sold at Coles for half the price for four times as much volume http://shop.coles.com.au/online/national/orange-power-spot-g…

  • +2

    not a deal - just trying to advertise. Coles brand does I've personally used and is so much cheaper.

  • Pricewise no, but I have bought this product during my US trip and it worked a charm removing stickers and gum, especially the stickers on new crockery.

  • no bargain just advertising

  • You're better off buying microfiber sponges (should be able to get them from Big W, Kmart etc). I use them all the time, for exactly the same purposes.

  • +6

    They've been selling this at the same price since last year. It's not discounted, and not a bargain.

    http://offer.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewBidsLogin&item…

    This is SPAM

    • Its an official downvote :)

  • +1

    When I was still in the US, I had a bottle and it was quite useful. However, I've never missed it. Generally, if I have something tacky that needs to be removed, I just spritz on some WD-40 on a paper towel and wipe it off with it. Works a treat.

  • No deal here

  • Use lemon oil or tea tree oil instead

  • Normal price as linked above & much cheaper alternatives as linked above. Spammer.

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