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How do u get rid of super glue on counters?

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i already tried nail polish remover, hot water w. sponge, and ice wont work

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  1. Goo gone.  


  2. acetone

  3. sharp razor blade and plenty of liquid dish washing soap. don't try to get it off 100% perfect - just make it so the glue bump isn't as noticeable or you'll have to buff, polish and wax that area to get the shine back.  

  4. use the wire scrub things

  5. scrape it off with a knife

  6. a razor blade should do the trick

  7. pee on it! lol j.k...get a thin razor blade and put windex on it and scrape it...WINDEX WORKS WONDERS

  8. use a paint scraper.

  9. bleach, chlorox, Supa SUpa glue ....  

  10. If you can't scrap it off then that is because one of the ways super glue adheres to an object is by chemically melting the area it sits on, so it becomes bonded to that object this way. So even if you could dissolve the super glue itself, the area it was sitting on is going to be damaged.

  11. glu be gone, you can buy it at any hardware store

  12. It's called super glue for a reason.

    No liquid or gel is going to get it off. Your best bet is trying to scrape it off with a metal spatula or similar, being very careful not to damage your counter.

  13. Goo-be-gone might work but not sure super glue is very super...In the car repair industry we would use a little gas on a rag and that always worked on getting glues off.  

  14. Try the new Lysol scrubbing wipes. purple container. has a rough side and a smooth side. The rough side takes almost everything completely off and sanitizes.

  15. Tourch

  16. Acetone isn't the way to go.   Take a counter-friendly scrub brush and some soapy water or dishwashing detergent (Dawn works well) and simply scrub at it until it disappears.

  17. Sand paper

  18. Scrape it off with something.

  19. Try acetone

  20. I think there is stuff called goo-be-gone, but you might try something really strong like turpentine, or rubbing alcohol. If the counter can take it and you are VERY careful,  you can try gently filing it off with a nail file or scraping it with a razor blade.

  21. You can try several things actually. I have used everything from my finger nails to nail polish remover.

    Try nail polish remover, goo-gone (doesn't seem to work too well for me thought) or my absolute tried and true favorite! Comit! Use a dash of it with a tad of water and a brillo pad or something very rough. Be careful though, all of these things can easily remove the finish on your counter tops!


  22. Use a dull blade, to simply push the super glue off.

    Trust me I know from expierence.

    When I was babystitting, my little brother spilled super glue all over our floor. I let it dry, and took a dull blade and took it off.

    Hope i helped. =]

  23. try rubbing alcohol


  24. Paint thinner

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