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Try nail polish remover.

2006-10-30 04:13:55 · answer #1 · answered by lollipoppett2005 6 · 0 0

Removing Super Glue
Super Glue is renowned the world over for the strength of its bonds, it versatility of use, and easy application. Whether a hole needs a seal or a crack needs repairing, Super Glue is the first thing that craftspersons, hobbyists, and contractors use for all their construction or repair needs.

Because Super Glue is so strong and bonds so fast, some people may find that they have accidentally glued two fingers together, or found that that small piece of balsa wood or plastic from a model they were building has completely bonded to their skin! Not to worry, for even though Super Glue is incredibly strong, it has one weakness: acetone.

Acetone is often found in household nail polish remover, and a small amount on the end of a Q-tip or cotton swab applied directly to the glue should dissolve the bond without damaging the skin. Be very cautious in gently peeling the skin apart as in removing a bandage from the skin; pulling the skin apart may rip the skin! Read the label to make sure that the remover actually contains acetone, as more and more manufacturers are turning away from the chemical because of the growing popularity of acrylic nails (which are loosened by acetone).

Be careful - straight acetone will discolor a number of fabrics and can mar the finish of laminated counter tops (mainly the darker colored ones). Straight Acetone defats the skin; wash with soap and water after use and apply hand lotion to replenish the skin and remove any dryness effects. Use acetone sparingly and cautiously with these tips in the following situations:

Clothing/Fabrics
Use acetone and an old toothbrush, reapplying the acetone a number of times and brushing to remove it layer-by-layer. Work on outside and then on inside. May not come off entirely.


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2006-10-30 04:15:36 · answer #2 · answered by philski333 5 · 2 0

Acetone will break down superglue. It shouldn't hurt cotton, but it may have negative results with the dye in the fabric. Some nail polish removers have acetone in them, but it isn't a strong concentration. Your local hardware store will have acetone.

I'd try the acetone on a patch of cloth that you can't see to see if will bleach out the color.

2006-10-30 04:18:08 · answer #3 · answered by Joseph H 2 · 0 0

save on with those steps..... one million. Fill your laundry bath with heat soapy water 2. upload the juice of two lemons and a cap finished of Amway LOC 3. upload a sliced mushroom 4. leave soak for one hour 5. upload 2 quarts of Hydrochloric acid 6. close the upstairs mattress room window 7. place empty espresso cups in letterbox 8. do away with left hand back wheel from vehicle and place on your front backyard beside the hedge 9. return to Laundry bath....and you will locate the superglue stain long previous....(you ought to wish a sparkling bath after this technique)

2016-11-26 19:23:37 · answer #4 · answered by crego 3 · 0 0

Clothing/Fabrics
Use acetone and an old toothbrush, reapplying the acetone a number of times and brushing to remove it layer-by-layer. Work on outside and then on inside. May not come off entirely. From their site.
Or you could try Duro Super Glue Remover its a gel but im not sure if it will remove the dye aswell.
Or try asking your local dry cleaners if they know of a way to remove it.

2006-11-02 07:33:29 · answer #5 · answered by wandera1970 6 · 0 0

Cut that part out, get some of the same material and sew it in where the hole is.

Or you could get a new pair or trousers, superglue is not going to come out.

2006-10-30 04:14:07 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I'm afraid you don't - tried myself - it goes rock hard and if you try to get the glue off you will make a hole in the trousers.

2006-10-30 04:13:41 · answer #7 · answered by Ally 5 · 0 0

Try rubbing the spot with alcohol or nail polish remover. One of those two should take it out.

Test the reverse side of the fabric first though!

2006-10-30 04:14:36 · answer #8 · answered by dingobluefoot 5 · 0 0

Try using Acetone or Nailvarnish remover,apply a bit to soft cloth.it works when i get it on my hands.

2006-10-30 04:16:55 · answer #9 · answered by i wonder why so i flew 1 · 0 0

It's part of the fabric now. Sorry.

2006-10-30 04:20:09 · answer #10 · answered by Kacky 7 · 0 0

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