Things GurneyGoo gets used for
So, beyond ultra-running, triathlon, multisport & kayaking what else do our customers use GurneyGoo for?
If you have a use we've not listed here just send it to us and we'll add it with a link back if you'd like one.
- Hiking / Tramping:
- Squeaky backpack remedy
- Foot lube - hiking through streams with your shoes on & feet safe!
- Protecting shoulders where straps can rub
- Calming insect bites - stopping the itch
- Tick repellant ( anti-blister, anti-chafe, anti-septic, anti-tick! )
- Team sports:
- Feet for winter games of soccer/football
- Baseball / Softball: Hands for pitching (put on 12 hours before your game, then a second layer 2 hours before the game)
- Weight lifting:
- Hands for weight lifting blisters ( put on at least an hour before working out, don't lose your grip on that bar! )
- Surfing:
- Stops salt water rash
- Wetsuit rub ( extended use with neoprene may weaken the neoprene, but this is a common use for those for whom comfort is more important then gear wear and tear, or for those who use their wetsuits often enough to wear them out by UV damage and wear and tear before the petrolatum causes issues. This use is at your own risk. )
- Stops pruning
- Cycling:
- Chamois Cream
- Emergency bike bearing replacement - yes indeed, the inventive Swiss folk of Team R'ADYS replaced their missing front hub with duct tape & GurneyGoo
- Tough Mudder races:
- Stops blisters - important because you are in and out of the water which would otherwise cause blisters
- Skin pruning - pruning causes blisters and trench foot - focus on your race not your skin.
- Handymen & Builders:
- Car battery terminals
- Prevent weed-wacking blisters
- Builders - stop trashing your hands - protect them with GurneyGoo
- Standing in wet boots - stop pruning & prevent trench foot
- Protect your fingers when plastering - no corner tool required beyond your fingers if you have applied GurneyGoo first.
- Cooking / Chef:
- Prevent blisters while standing all day in hot conditions
- Heal burns & cuts quickly - common ailments for professional chefs (Thanks Jenn O'Keefe for the tips!)
- Gardening:
- Preventing weed-wacking blisters
- Getting rid of skin fungal infections
- Stopping itching bites
- Horseback riding:
- Saddle sore prevention
- Dancing:
- Healing cracked heals
- Wearing in new high heeled shoes - protect your heals
- Kids:
- Nappy rash guard & healer
- Insect bites - stop the itching
- Feet - protect wet feet by keeping them waterproof - kids will play in puddles & streams, let them without worry!
- Monkey bar hand blister prevention - put a layer of GurneyGoo on your kids' hands at least an hour before they get to the playground (in the morning before going to school is the routine in our house when monkey bars are popular at recess).
- Dogs:
- Keeping snow/ice balls out of dog's feet - only for dogs who won't lick it off (Tea Tree oil is too strong an antibiotic for internal digestion)
- Women:
- Stopping ingrown hairs - use as an after shave
- Wearing high heeled shoes - protect your heals & toes!
- Heal your cracked heals quickly by putting on a layer at night before going to bed
- Musicians:
- Harpists: Fingertips for playing harp ( put on at least an hour before playing ).
- Guitarists: Also works for sore fingers from learning to play the guitar - no more finger blisters!
- Medical:
- Prosthetics - especially legs - use to prevent blisters and chafing when getting used to a new prosthetic.
- Prevent Trenchfoot at festivals and events - great for the medical tent's supplies!
- Contains Tea Tree Oil - can be used for clearing sinuses, relaxing sore muscles, and more - Google Tea Tree Oil for more ideas
- Skin rashes - Clears up infections on the skin such as Athlete's Foot
- Scottish men:
- Kilt chafe...