🛡️ Say goodbye to sticky situations with ease!
Micro-Scientific R6A Goo Gone Topical Adhesive Remover is a 16oz, alcohol-free solution designed to gently and effectively remove adhesive residues from skin and hair. Its medical-grade formula is safe for all ages and ideal for various applications, including bandage removal and sports tape. Perfect for anyone needing a reliable adhesive remover without the sting.
Manufacturer | Micro-Scientific, LLC |
Part Number | R6A |
Item Weight | 1.08 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 2.6 x 2.6 inches |
Item model number | R6A |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Bottle |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**S
Great surgical tape removal solution
Perfect solution to easy the pain of removing surgical tape, bandages, and the residue left after their removal.
S**E
Works!
Definitely works!
J**B
Wish I had bought it sooner!
Wow! Removes patches and adhesive like magic. And you only have to use a little bit of the product so it should last a long time. So save your skin from all the pulling and tugging and buy it. Highly recommended!
E**S
Almost as good as UniSolve
My son is a Type-1 Diabetic and we use this to remove his medical equipment adhesive. Unisolve liquid became out of stock, so we tried this. It has been a cheaper and decent replacement. I put it in a little spray bottle to spray on the patches. A little goes a long way.
J**T
Ignore the Price and click "Buy"
I'm actually annoyed how well this works.I was diagnosed with diabetes 5 months ago and was lucky enough that my insurance (mostly) covers CGMs (Continuous Glucose Monitors.) If you're not sure what that means, its that little device that helps diabetics monitor their blood sugar levels without constantly pricking your finger. I apply a new one every 10 days and it stays on on my person attached with glorified medical tape. I also use a patch that's glorified sports tape/KT tape. However, after months of changing these things every 10 days, I had a lot the linty-sticky residue. Nothing I used (oil, alcohol, make up remover, micellar water, scrubs, etc) worked that well. Not without a lot of elbow grease and time. (And there was usually a little residue still left.) I will also note, I haven't had much of a reaction to the CGM tapes. I usually do get a little rash from bandage residue, but I haven't have much of an issue. So this is from someone that has (at worst) a VERY MILD reaction to adhesives.When you're wearing something that has a tiny tube sitting just beneath the skin, that gets old and uncomfy real fast scrubbing the surrounding skin.I decided to wait for this shipment to come in (just hours ago) before I insert my new CGM. I am going to wait until tomorrow since this is a slightly oily sensation left. It's not bad, but I know the adhesive won't last as well as it usually does. (I do have my glucose levels well under control, so that's no worries.)I kid you not....It took three cotton pads with the littlest amount of this solution and all the leftover stuff came off almost immediately. I'm annoyed how well it worked and how long it took me to finally make the purchase. This will last me for quite some time. (However I'm curious how well it'll help me when my tape in hair extensions decide to be stubborn coming out...) It has a light orange smell; definitely Goo Gone, but just lighter. It's not a super thick oily liquid like the normal stuff, it's like a lighter oil. My skin absorbed it pretty quick.Seriously, I'm so annoyed how well it worked, I had to hop back on my computer after calling it a day from work to write this. XD
S**N
Gone is the pain.
Removing my insulin pump made a whole lot easier and less painful when using this productl
S**E
There are better
This is a cheaper option so there is that but if you using to remove tape adhesive on say, a dog surgical site, dogs' ears, etc - Go with Unisolve. This will work but it leaves a residue. Yes, you should be washing the site (regardless of if its surgical, posting, etc) but Unisolve is more forgiving if you miss an area or don't get all the surface perfectly (easily happens when dealing with a pet). This stuff leaves a residue that will interfere with adhesion later. Unisolve does not. I also feel Unisolve does a better job overall with breaking down the adhesive hold.But this was cheaper and available so I tried it. It does break the adhesive hold. It doesn't have an overpowering smell. It didn't irritate skin. It does work as intended. It has a place in the market.But I will be sticking with Unisolve in the future (no pun intended!) because of the pet use.
M**E
Easily remove tape residue from sensitive skin.
I used this product to remove tape residue from sensitive skin after surgery. Due to very slow incision healing, I had to replace a dressing daily…leaving tape residue that was difficult to remove. Applying the goo gone with a cotton ball made it easy to remove the adhesive. Would definitely buy again.
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