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  1. #1
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    I used it on mine with no problems. Just use a small amount.

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    been using it for 10 years to take off stickers. no problems yet

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whistle Pig View Post
    been using it for 10 years to take off stickers. no problems yet
    Goo gone is awesome.....

    Just remember that the chemicals will melt the finish if left on.........Wood workers regularly use goo gone to "move" finish on antique pieces, when they don't want to refinish them completely.

    So, spray it on, let it work for 20-30 seconds, wipe it thoroughly off.....

    Done.

    Later,

    Geo

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    It won't hurt gel coat. I used it to remove the 3m tape of my KeelGuard. It's what Triton told me to use.

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    Thanks everybody! Goo gone it is!
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