I apologize in advance if I am not using the right forum for this question...
Went to my local hardware store today.... no luck. Amazon is only showing search results of 3 plus bottles. I am not starting a business, LOL... I just want a small tub/bottle of the stuff.
Does Lowe's or Home Depot have it? I wasn't having luck searching their inventory online. Would anybody be kind enough to point me in the right direction?
I have been lucky enough to acquire a few early Granbys with original finishes recently and, from what I have read on this forum, Non pumice Gojo is the way to go as opposed to a full refinish...
As always, appreciate the input!!
Where can a person find Gojo with no pumice?
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Re: Where can a person find Gojo with no pumice?
I found Gojo without pumice at our local AutoZone. There is a similar product called GooP (without pumice) that they usually have at Harbor Freight. Both products look, feel and work the same as far as I can tell.
Hope that helps
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Hope that helps
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Re: Where can a person find Gojo with no pumice?
Yes... thank you!alang wrote:I found Gojo without pumice at our local AutoZone. There is a similar product called GooP (without pumice) that they usually have at Harbor Freight. Both products look, feel and work the same as far as I can tell.
Hope that helps
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Re: Where can a person find Gojo with no pumice?
I've gotten mine at Wal-Mart, although last time they had only a product called "Purple Power" which worked just as well. I suspect most any non-pumiced cream hand cleaner in a tub would work as well.
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Re: Where can a person find Gojo with no pumice?
Thank you, George. I was running into a lot of dead ends yesterday searching for "Gojo" without pumice. I will look for some other hand cleaners (goop, purple power, etc.)