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Washing
your hands, with or without water.
When
using Goop in Gel form
- The best way to remove grease, ink, tar, etc, from your hands is to
dispense Goop into the palm of your dry hand and rub your hands together
until the Goop liquefies. That's when you know Goop is at its full cleaning
power. Keep rubbing until the grime is removed from your hands and suspended
in the Goop.
Waterless - Then just wipe
the Goop off with a towel or rag. Goop removes the grime and leaves your
hands conditioned with lanolin and glycerin.
With Water - If water is
available, rinse the Goop from you hands thoroughly and dry as usual.
Some of the softening agents will remain on your hands for conditioning,

Removing
stains from colorfast, washable clothing.
When
using Goop Gel or liquid on fabric or garments-
Apply Goop directly to the spot or stain on the garment. Thoroughly rub
the Goop into the fabric and let it sit for at least a half hour. Then
wash the garment as you usually would.
For really tough stains - Apply liberal amounts
of Goop to the stain then roll the garment up and let it sit overnight.
Wrapping the treated garment in a plastic bag keeps the moisture in the
Goop from evaporating and helps maximize the stain removing power. Then,
wash as usual.
NOTE: Inspect the garment before drying.
If the stain is not completely removed, Do Not Dry The Garment.
Drying the garment, especially in a hot dryer, will lock in the stain.
Apply more Goop to the stain and let it sit overnight,,,then wash again.
Goop has been know to totally remove stains
that other stain removers can't, or that just won't come out the first
time Goop is used.
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You can safely and effectively clean all types of items with Goop
... around the house, in the workshop or wherever things get dirty.
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