Be cautious using this method if you have any cuts or sores on your skin, as the citrus can cause some irritation.
Make sure to get a nail polish remover with 100% acetone, as that is the active ingredient that will eat away at the glue.
To minimize any damage to your skin, change directions with each pass of the pumice stone. You can also try to use rough exfoliating gloves to work the glue loose.
Some people also claim that lip gloss or cooking spray, non-heated, can help to loosen super glue.
Do not apply acetone to plastic surfaces, as it can cause additional damage to them.
It’s best if you wait until the Gorilla Glue is fully dry before completing this step. This will prevent the glued parts from sticking to other areas of the fabric.
After you remove the cloth, you can wipe up the glue if it has dissolved. If the glue is still there, then scrub it gently with a toothbrush.
For example, to move the glue down into the nozzle, you’ll need to hold the bottle upside down and tap the cap on a hard surface a few times.
Disposable gloves are a great option when working with glue. However, make sure that they fit properly.
It’s also important to remember that even the largest projects generally only require a very small amount of super glue.