



🧴 Erase the past, own the space!
Goof Off FG673 is a 16 oz aerosol graffiti remover with a low odor formula, designed for effective and easy cleaning of floors and other surfaces. Its compact size and trusted W.M. Barr manufacturing make it a reliable choice for professionals seeking fast, powerful graffiti removal without harsh fumes.
| Manufacturer | W.M. Barr |
| Part Number | Goof Off - FG673 |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 2.69 x 2.69 x 9.5 inches |
| Item model number | Goof Off - FG673 |
| Size | 16 oz |
| Color | No Color |
| Material | Plastic |
| Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Special Features | Low Odor |
| Usage | Floor |
| Included Components | 16 ounce cannister |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
P**R
Worked like magic on my auto decals
Took off the decals from my truck that I struggled with mightily with other products.
W**T
BEST GRAFFITI REMOVER YOU WILL FIND !!
This product will NOT damage any baked on, professionally painted surface (e.g., the side of a truck). At least this has been my experience, and I have used it for more than 10 years. Use together with very fine steel wool and a rag. I probably will not work well on porous or absorbent surfaces.
A**R
Worked great on spray paint on stone patio
While making a halloween prop, accidentally got red spray paint in quite a few places on our smooth stone pool deck. About a month later I purchased this item to try.I didn't think anything would get the paint off and I would have to confess to my landlord, but thankfully it worked great! Sprayed, let sit a bit, then scrubbed with a wire brush. It removed the paint 100% from the stone, and even about 90% off the white cement (enough that you wouldn't notice it if you weren't looking for it). It takes some elbow grease with the wire brushes and some areas took a couple passes. Very happy with the results.
G**K
Product doesn’t work on brick
I had graffiti on brick and this spray can was not only defective in that it wouldn’t spray straight and normal, but the product itself didn’t work entirely due to the black paint on the porous brick. Don’t waste your time or money if you have brick. There are better products out there
A**R
Works good on cement
Doesn’t work well on brickRequires washing of area after use with soap and water
G**.
Worked great
Worked great to strip spray paint of a hunting rifle. And didn't damage the scope print or any black finish. Slightly faded the plastic stock but it had alot of spray paint and could've been scuffed prior to paint but the paint remover worked great
M**Z
Used wire brush on all graffiti
Works great. Need some elbow grease with a wire brush. After paint gels up and comes off wash off with water. Left many surfaces looking clean.nozzle did clog half way through can.
J**L
Kinda worked but didnt really fully remove graffiti
I wanted to remove some annoying tagging that appeared in our neighborhood last weekend. One spot on a stone wall and another on a wood fence. Looked to be painted with basic black rattle can enamel. I sprayed this product directly on the surface (when shaded) and let stand for about 15 min and tried to scrub off with water and a stiff brush, but very little came off, so I applied a second coat a little thicker and again let stand about 15 and still took off very little of the offending mark with an extreme amount of scrubbing. I finally resorted to my pressure washer which seemed to eventually take off most of it. This product didn't really appear to make much difference by itself, even with a generous amount of intense scrubbing applied. Now looking at it once dried, the mark is still fairly visible, it feels like the paint is gone, but the underlying surface is stained. Maybe it helped to soften it to a degree for the pressure washer (??), but I was really hoping for a full removal as demonstrated on some YouTube videos. The nozzle also got clogged a few times, just like a can of paint, thankfully some jiggering got it spraying again, but the tiny little press button really hurts your finger after a few minutes of spraying. These shortcomings I could totally forgive if the product actually worked, but sadly for me, it really didn't.
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