Goo Gone ?

I am after a bottle of Goo Gone but can only find it on the web !

Do any of the main retailers like B & Q, Focus, Homebase sell it ?

Or a Carpet shop ?

Thanks

Chris

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Dragon Heart
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Goo Gone is a citrus based solvent. Any similar product should work as well. Look fro d-limonene in the ingredients (if they're listed.)

cheers, wolf k.

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Wolf K

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Wolf K

Finish Line citrus degreaser, from your local bike shop.

Guy

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Just zis Guy, you know?

Thanks for the advice folks ......... it was suggested I use it with a DAPOL track cleaner my son has got. Used nail polish remover with an old Triang Track Cleaner but not sure if it will attack the plastic on the DAPOL model ?

The other alternative suggested is Isopropyl Alcohol ( Rubbing Alcohol ) !

Chris

Reply to
Dragon Heart

Acetone does dissolve many plastics.

That's good, if you can find it in the UK. In Canada, we can buy 99% IPA off the open shelf in a pharmacy for about $3 a 500ml bottle.

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MartinS

In the UK I've found that you are more likely to be able to order propan-2-ol (ie isopropyl acohol) from small independent pharmacies rather than from the big chains. The other more readily available source is from town centre "pound shops" (they usually take over empty shops on a cheap short term lease thus preventing vandalism whilst the landlord looks for a more lucrative long term tenant) where it is usually the fluid in 99p packs of DVD or CD cleaner.

Alan

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Alan Dawes

It's also easily available from Electronics distributors such as Maplin, Rapid, Farnell, etc. Search for IPA, isopropyl or isopropanol. Some only stock it in aerosol form.

MBQ

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Man at B&Q

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