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Old 05-31-2015, 01:40 AM   #1
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Man, I found out the hard way that you shouldn't use a product like Goo Gone to remove glue residue from a matte-finish steelbook. In my OCD need to make my new purchase look perfect, I ended up making it look distinctly worse by removing a section of the finish on the front of the steel! Guess I should have read about this somewhere online--I'm sure it's been discussed before...
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Man, I found out the hard way that you shouldn't use a product like Goo Gone to remove glue residue from a matte-finish steelbook. In my OCD need to make my new purchase look perfect, I ended up making it look distinctly worse by removing a section of the finish on the front of the steel! Guess I should have read about this somewhere online--I'm sure it's been discussed before...
Did you read the instructions I have never had a problem with it
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Not sure what I could have done wrong--except I should have tried it first in an "inconspicuous spot" as the directions state. I applied a slight amount to a tissue and then buffed it into the area. Maybe that was the wrong way to apply it...guess maybe a cloth would have been better.
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Not sure what I could have done wrong--except I should have tried it first in an "inconspicuous spot" as the directions state. I applied a slight amount to a tissue and then buffed it into the area. Maybe that was the wrong way to apply it...guess maybe a cloth would have been better.
I was gonna say.....what kind of cloth were you using??
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Key word is buff. Also which type of Goo Gone were you using?

They have the normal stuff then they have extreme which is take paint off of stuff haha.

Also, I use a q-tip to apply it then gently rub it on the the residue. After I let it sit for about a minute, I use toilet paper to wipe it off again very gently.

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Key word is buff. Also which type of Goo Gone were you using?

They have the normal stuff then they have extreme which is take paint off of stuff haha.

Also, I use a q-tip to apply it then gently rub it on the the residue. After I let it sit for about a minute, I use toilet paper to wipe it off again very gently.
Yeah, something like a Q-Tip would have been the way to go. Craaaap....

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I just use a Viva paper towel and Goo Gone. I've never had an issue.
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Yeah, something like a Q-Tip would have been the way to go. Craaaap....
It's ok it is a learning process. While it sucks to ruin a SB in the future you now know to maybe try other methods.
Don't feel bad, I've ruined many a slipcover using Goo Gone.
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