Goop removes pizza stains

gsellis

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Just sharing...

My wife had piece of pizza she was carrying for my step-daughter stain a white sweatshirt. The Tide To Go did not do well on it (they work miracles otherwise). She had put it in the pile of clothes to use for dirty jobs. Washing my hands on Saturday, I noticed the Goop Hand Cleaner mentioned it removed stains. What the heck, I will try it.

The first application almost removed it completely (I probably missed those places.) I just rubbed it in hard with my hand. I just put it in the dryer after a second run in the wash. No stain at all.

So if you have a pizza stain that you do not want to keep on a favorite shirt, etc., try Goop.
 

EagleKeeper

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Goop is not considered appropriate for famine use. It is a product to fix manly messes.
 

pontifex

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Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
Goop is not considered appropriate for famine use. It is a product to fix manly messes.

well of course not, its a type of soap or similar. its not going to help feed hungry people
 

gwrober

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Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
Goop is not considered appropriate for famine use. It is a product to fix manly messes.

well of course not, its a type of soap or similar. its not going to help feed hungry people

:p

I use Goop all the time! But not in that way.....:Q
 

OsoVerde

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Goop is good stuff. Simple Green ain't bad for a lot of things, either. Gets tea stains off stuff better than anything else I've tried.
 

moshquerade

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Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
Goop is not considered appropriate for famine use. It is a product to fix manly messes.
Edited: 04/03/2007 at 09:18 AM by EagleKeeper
i see what you did there.
 

desy

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For food stains I chuck dishwashing machine detergent in the washing machine and works well
I figured well if it was made to cut and remove food off of plates and forks it should work on clothes. . . . and it does
 

gsellis

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Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
Goop is not considered appropriate for famine use. It is a product to fix manly messes.
Pizza is man food though.

 

Safeway

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Shout doesn't work. I have a shirt with a stain and I happen to have some Goop. Thanks for the tip.
 

ebaycj

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Originally posted by: desy
For food stains I chuck dishwahing detergent in the washing machine and works well
I figured well if it was made to cut and remove food off of plates and forks it should work on clothes. . . . and it does


Dishwasher detergent should be fine, Just whatever you do, DON'T use dish soap (palmolive, etc...).

That stuff will create a foamy explosion in your washer.
(Side note: It also creates a foamy explosion if put in a dishwasher).
 

Muse

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Ah, well, one of my favorite sweatshirts has a couple of dozen very small stains and I have no idea what it was. I'm sure it was not pizza. Goop is a good idea, though. I've tried everything else I can think of (dawn, acetone, several washes).