Lately, I have been finding myself in need of some Goo Gone!
I know we have some somewhere, but I don’t have the time, and really don’t want to look for it!
So, I came up with a simple solution that is quick, easy, and CHEAP!
It’s TWO ingredients!
And I can almost guarantee that you have these two ingredients in your home.
Yep, just Vegetable Oil and Baking Soda!
SO EASY!
The ratio is 1:1.
So if you need just a little, use one teaspoon of each and mix together.
The project I needed it for was a Snow Globe.
We just used Karsyn’s old baby food jars, so I did not need much.
After you mix it well, lay it on thick!
Let it sit for about 5-10 minutes, just depending on how much goop you need to get rid of.
Then rinse off with warm water!
You’re welcome!
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Thank you, Chandra!
Brilliant! I have been trying to find an easy recipe for this, thanks SO much for sharing this!
You bet, Bethany! Glad I could help!
I am so making this – thank you! Stopped by from Happy Hour Linky Party 🙂
Thanks for stopping by!!
Wow..this is great! Pinned and tweeted!
Thank you, Marilyn!
wow how very cool….pinning xo
Thanks, Lucy!
Awesome, I have been needing some of this. Pinned:) Stop by http://www.sewsweetvintage.com/2013/02/lombard-gable.html
Thanks so much, Michele! Glad I could help!
Genius!! Thanks for sharing!! 🙂
Glad I could help!!
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I totally pinned this to remember!
you are awesome! new follower,found you from Pinterest~
Thanks so much, Vicki!!!! (: I am glad I have you here!!!
I must have done it wrong…. it didn’t work on my jar. I left it on for 20 minutes too. 😦
Shoot! I am sorry! ): You’re the first person that has said that to me!
This is sweet!! I like to clean up my textbooks before selling them to others online (when I buy them they will have marks and stickers all over them) and this works perfectly on them!! Thanks!!
What a good idea!! Glad I could help!
I’m letting my paste sit for the10 mins while I write this. I used 2 parts baking soda and 1 part veg oil. I’ll post how it turns out after. Cross my fingers.
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Hello
It did not work on my jars…….
Worked like a charm!
So glad to hear it!
Do you know if olive oil will work in place of the vegetable oil?
I am sure it would! They’re pretty similar. Did you try it?
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Great! Cleaned up my son’s lacrosse stick the night before the big game. Thank you! And BTW, how’d you know that recipe would work?
this works really well
OMG it worked amazingly well!! I did not have vegetable oil, I had mazola oil and it worked perfectly well. Thank you SO MUCH!
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Just tried this DIY goo gone and it worked great! Maybe the type of oil makes a difference?
I found that using Brillo pads works very good, too.
That is good to know. I have never even heard of those.
Tried the DIY homemade goo gone. I used 1 TBSP of cooking oil and 1TBSP of baking soda. It took the sticky right off. I did not want to use anything with chemicals in it because I am going to put food on it. Thanks so much.
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That was amazing , THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!!
So glad I could help you, Amy! 😀
Thank you so so much. It worked like a charm.
Can’t wait to share this with my friends and family.
Oh, yay! I am so happy to hear that. Thanks Josie!
Thank you so much. Reusing old candle jars and didn’t want to spend the money on goo gone.
Wahoo! So happy I could help and save you some money! ♥
Thank you sooooooo much. It worked perfectly. My sunglasses was pulling my hair when I wore them, this fixed it. My electric toothbrush switch was all rubber sticky, fixed that too.
Oh, I am so glad!!! 🙂