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Default Goo-Gone substitute(s)

On Fri, 30 Jul 2010 17:16:13 -0700 (PDT), gpsman
wrote:

On Jul 30, 7:06Â*pm, Jeff The Drunk wrote:
Something ordinarily in one's entourage of household chemicals?
Label stuck on plastic is the target.

Suggestions?


Goo-Gone is kerosene.
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- gpsman

Definitely not.
It is up to 95% Hydrotreated light petroleum distillate (This is a
mixture of C10-C14 naphthenes, iso- and n-paraffins. Neither the
concentration of aromatics nor of hexane is greater than 0.1 % by
volume),
,up to 10% TriPropylene Glycol Methyl Ether, and up to 10% Citrus
extracts.

Deodorized Kero, as well as many solvents such as stoddard solvent,
fall into the hydrotreated light distilate category