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Goo on Appliance

1. Clean Goo while still wet when possible. Dried Goo may be harder to remove. Remove as much excess Goo as possible by wiping away with a soft cloth.

2. Make a mixture of water and dish soap.

3. Gently scrub the area with the soapy water with a soft cloth.

4. Wipe the area with water to rinse. Repeat as needed.



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  • Cleaning Materials
    Liquid Dish Soap
    Soft Cloth or Sponge


    1. Clean Goo while still wet when possible. Dried Goo may be harder to remove. Remove as much 
    excess Goo as possible by wiping away with a cloth.

    2. Make a mixture of water and dish soap.

    3. Gently scrub the area with the soapy water with a soft cloth. 

    4. Wipe the area with water to rinse. Repeat as needed.
  • Cleaning Materials
    Liquid Dish Soap
    Scrub Brush
    Dull Knife or Plastic Card
    Cloth Rags
    White Vinegar

    1. Clean Goo while still wet when possible. Dried Goo may be harder to remove. Remove as much 

    excess Goo as possible by wiping away with a cloth or gently scraping with a smooth edge like a plastic 
    card or dull knife. 

    2. Apply dish soap directly to the stain. 

    3. Gently scrub the area with a soft bristle scrub brush, adding water and rinsing, as needed.

    4. If Goo remains, make a mixture of 1 part vinegar and 1 part water. Use a soft bristle brush to 
    scrub the area. 

    5. Thoroughly rinse the area with water. Repeat as needed
  • Cleaning Materials
    Resolve Carpet Cleaner
    Scrub Brush
    Cloth Rags
    White Vinegar
    Dull Knife or Plastic Card

     
    1. Clean Goo when still wet when possible. Dried Goo may be harder to remove. Remove as much 
    excess Goo as possible with a cloth or by gently scraping with a smooth edge like a plastic card or dull 
    knife. 

    2. Use carpet cleaner, like Resolve, according to packaging directions. Repeat as needed. 

    3. Alternatively, a mix of equal parts water and white vinegar can be applied to the stain and 
    scrubbed. Rinse thoroughly with water when finished.
  • Cleaning Materials
    Liquid Dish Soap
    Scrub Brush
    Dull Knife or Plastic Card
    Cloth Rags
    White Vinegar

    1. Clean Goo while still wet when possible. Dried Goo may be harder to remove. Remove as much 
    excess Goo as possible by wiping with a cloth or gently scraping with a smooth edge like a plastic card or 
    dull knife. 

    2. Make a mixture of water and dish soap.

    3. Gently scrub the area with soapy water using a soft bristle scrub brush.

    4. If Goo remains, make a mixture of 1 part vinegar and 1 part water. Use a soft bristle brush to 
    scrub the area. 

    5. When finished, rinse the area thoroughly with water. Repeat as needed
  • Cleaning Materials
    Laundry Detergent
    Scrub Brush
    Dull Knife or Plastic Card
    Cloth Rags
    White Vinegar

    1. Clean Goo when still wet when possible. Dried Goo may be harder to 
    remove. Do not use prewash or chlorine bleach.

    2. Remove as much excess Goo as possible by wiping away with a cloth or gently scraping with a 
    smooth edge like a plastic card or dull knife. 

    3. Machine wash with detergent on highest temperature allowed for the fabric. 

    4. Repeat laundering may be needed. Do not air-dry in between washings.

    5. For stubborn stains, a mix of equal parts white vinegar and water can be applied to the stain, 
    hand scrubbed, then machine washed again.