Getting Out of Sticky Messes with Goo Gone

By Jeska @WandererJeska

Anyone who is the parent of a toddler knows that they get into everything. Movies, pots & pans, even the trash. My toddler’s favorite thing to do currently is pull tons of stickers off from his Mickey Mouse sticker book and place them everywhere. He likes to wear them as tattoos and decorate the floors. Honestly I use to get frustrated but now I’ve found the miraculous Goo Gone.

Goo Gone works as a magic eraser to all my toddler’s messes and even some of my own. Using the Goo Gone spray gel I’ve found tons of ways to get rid of sticky messes that I’ve never found a solution too.

Stickers

Being that we have tile flooring downstairs, stickers are my number one enemy. If I catch them right away I can peel them right up but if I find them days later well, I’m not so lucky. Unlike oils, all you have to do with Goo Gone is spray, let it sit then wipe up. Here is a little before and after of a Donald Duck sticker that had been stuck to my floor for a week or two now.

Crayons

Every child is different and even though my oldest didn’t color the walls, Baby M is a little more mischievous. We try to make sure that all crayons and markers and picked up and out of reach but toddlers can be tricky. I did not color my walls on purpose to do a before and after of this but I have previously used Goo Gone to remove crayon from walls and tile and it works like a charm.

Dry Erase Board

I’m not sure how many people use dry erase boards but I do. Well a dry erase calendar that is. Every month I wipe it clean and start over. However one day I was in good ole Target and saw these neon dry erase markers that I had to have. I was so excited to get home to use them only to find out that only 2 of them were as vibrant as they appeared. For Halloween last year I wrote Happy Halloween with the orange marker and at the end of the month when I went to erase it wouldn’t come off. I have tried everything to get it off but there’s always been an orange blob on my calendar ever since.

Nail Polish

It doesn’t happen often but sometimes I have accidentally spilled polish on the floor. I know, amateur move. Regardless, getting nail polish out of the flooring has never been a task I’ve been able to accomplish. So imagine my surprise when it said on the bottle that it could handle it! I was shocked and actually did put it to the test on a spot that had been compromised. It took some scrubbing but it came up!

As you can see these are just some of the many uses of Goo Gone to help you get out of sticky messes. For around $4 for a 12 ounce bottle of the Goo Gone, you can’t beat it!