How to Remove Crazy Glue
When the new super bonding glues first came out, they were
hailed as the best thing since sliced bread. Until someone got
their hand stuck to the breadbox.
Super Glue is indeed great stuff, and certainly can create a
secure bond. But when that bond is between your fingers and
something else, or the glue is a puddle on your kitchen counter,
a wet paper towel isn't going to get you very far, because it
will be stuck to it, too.
If you're going to have a tube of Crazy Glue in the house, the
smartest thing you can ever do is to buy the solvent at the same
time. It's just the nature of Man, that sooner or later someone
will have even a small accident that is only a drip or spot, but
which could turn into a major problem if they can't get it
cleaned up.
If you don't have the solvent, or don't know where to find it,
here are a few tips you can try. Many emergency hotlines will
recommend using vegetable oil for skin-to-skin bonding of
fingers. This has mixed success.
Because the active ingredient in Crazy Glue and other super
bonders is cyanoacrylics, what you really need is 100% acetone.
While some fingernail polish does contain this, it's not usually
in the strength needed to break the bond. However, for something
like a spill or drops on a surface like a countertop, if you
pour the nail polish on and let it sit for 15-30 minutes, it may
do the trick. Otherwise, you should try a hardware store for the
acetone.
Some users report successful removal with lighter fluid. Keep in
mind though, that anything of a chemical nature can damage the
item with the glue on it. Test a hidden or small area of
material or surfaces with the glue on it, and wash hands
immediately after having it removed from your skin.
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