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    Sold in hardware stores, craft stores. Shoe Goop, marine, plumbing, household, automotive,etc.
    All the same stuff. I tried to convince the guy at the hardware store of that.
    He insists there are differences! There is also some 9000 uses something stuff at the Hobby-Lobby. Same thing.

    Goop. Stinky til dried. Handy for lots of things!
    Does not dry super-hard. Like rubber, I suppose.

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    Goop..
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    Used that many a time to fix a wet suit.
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    Yup...The old hip-boots!
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    Lmao! That's hilarious, I have purchased a few different Goop "types" over the years and was scratching my head wondering what the difference was!
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    I respectfully disagree slightly. Viva la differance!

    Amazing GOOP® and Craft GOOP® contain a thinner formula for precise, detailed work.
    Wood & Furniture GOOP® is a thicker, non-slump formula perfect for vertical and overhead applications.
    Automotive GOOP®, Household GOOP® and Plumbing GOOP® are all the same formula.
    Lawn & Garden GOOP®, Marine GOOP®, RV GOOP® and Sport and Outdoor GOOP® are all UV-resistant.
    Shoe GOO® is a more rubbery formula allowing for greater flexibility.


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    https://www.naturalhandyman.com/iip/infadh/infgoo.html

    Long live goop!
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    Maybe Goop was what Rubberset used or something similar.
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    That's a lot of Goop!!!
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    I still say it's all the same goop!
    That's the pitch the hardware man read....

    Now, aeronautical and submarine Goop, I have admittedly not tried.
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