Graffiti Remover
Effortlessly tackle tough spray paint messes with Goo Gone Graffiti Remover. This powerful, fast-acting solution effectively removes spray paint, latex, acrylic, and aerosol paint from various surfaces like brick, concrete, and metal without harming the original finish. It works on both wet and dry paint, tackling porous surfaces in just 3-5 minutes. While safe for many common materials, avoid use on latex-painted surfaces, non-colorfast materials, or wood. The 24 fl. oz. bottle provides ample product for multiple applications.
$8.99
Owner Satisfaction
4.3
/ 5
Category Rank
637
/ 674
#637 in Muti-surface Cleaners
Price vs Category Average
-60%
Below average
Capacity
24..
/ fl oz
Who it's for
- High Efficacy on Common Graffiti
- Surface Compatibility
- Consumer Accessibility and Application
Who should skip it
- Strong Chemical Odor
- Risk to Sensitive Surfaces
- Requires Mechanical Scrubbing
Key Specs
Capacity
24 fl. oz.
Recommended Surfaces
Multi-Surface, Glass, Stainless Steel
Formula Claims
Bleach-Free
Cleaning Strength
Heavy Duty
Packaging Type
Spray Bottle
Number of Items
1
Indoor/Outdoor Use
Outdoor
Requires Rinsing
No
Features
- Removes multiple paint types quickly
- Works on wet or dry paint
- Fast-acting on porous surfaces
- Safe for brick and concrete
- Safe for metal and glass
- Does not damage underlying surfaces
- Bleach-free formula
What customers say
The Graffiti Remover by Goo Gone generally garners a strong, though nuanced, positive reception among consumers tackling vandalism. Users frequently praise its potent, fast-acting formulation, noting its effectiveness in dissolving fresh spray paint, permanent marker, and ink from various non-porous surfaces, such as metal signage, glass, and smooth plastics. Many reviewers highlight the product's ability to minimize the intense scrubbing often required by less specialized solvents, positioning it as a significant time-saver for property managers and homeowners alike. The sentiment often shifts, however, when the product is applied to porous materials like concrete, brick, or unsealed wood. Here, customers report mixed results, acknowledging that while the surface residue is often removed, deep penetration of the graffiti pigment remains a significant challenge, necessitating multiple applications or alternative methods. This limitation is a key differentiator in user satisfaction. A recurring point of concern across reviews is the strong chemical odor, which mandates good ventilation during use, and a few cautionary tales exist regarding potential damage to underlying, sensitive finishes if the product is left on too long or used improperly. Despite these application-specific limitations, the consensus is that for targeted, quick removal of recent graffiti on appropriate surfaces, the Goo Gone solution is a highly reliable and essential tool in the cleaning arsenal, offering superior performance compared to general-purpose cleaners. The overall sentiment reflects appreciation for its specialized power, balanced by the realistic constraints of graffiti removal chemistry.
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