Glue Remover

Updated on November 01, 2008
T.G. asks from Trinidad, CO
13 answers

Hey Mama's,
This bugging me......Last night I helped my daughter with a school project. We had to make the earth, show its inner cores and the whole kit and kaboodle. Well we were using Gorilla Glue to glue the spheres together. Well the mixture of paint, glue and foam made a mess needless to say, and I have glue on my hands and I cant get it off! It is bugging me.....Does anyone know any home remedy to take glue off skin without damaging my hands? I tried nail polish remover and OOPS remover and they worked minimal. My hands feel so rough and dry now. I have a 11 month old boy(at the stage everything goes in the mouth) at home and I dont want to stick my fingers in his mouth with this crud on my fingers....PLEASE HELP!! Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated....Thanks Mamas!

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S.H.

answers from Denver on

I've heard using ice works--just put an ice cube on it. I think the idea is that it sort of freezes the glue and then it chips off. I have no personal experience with it, but have heard about it.
Good luck!
S.

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J.N.

answers from Salt Lake City on

Something exfoliating. St. Ives Apricot Scrub (yes its for face, but it exfoliates) and Mary Kay's Satin Hands scrub both work well. They are designed to take of the dead skin cells and fell kinda sandy, but they should get off the crud. (Contact me if you need/want to find the Satin Hands stuff - click on my name to send me a message).

Also, please please don't use gasoline! It may work, but it's also very dangerous - especially if your little man might put your fingers in his mouth. It's not easy to wash all the remnants away (think of how the smell lingers).

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M.H.

answers from Grand Junction on

WD40 often works well, worth a try anyway.
Good luck!

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M.S.

answers from Salt Lake City on

Try Gasoline. I have heard that works well.

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C.C.

answers from Pueblo on

HI T.,
Try Mineral Oil my husband used it to get roofing tar off his hands. If you can tolorate it I know steam removes hot glue from fabric but don't burn yourself. Or you might try those foot scrubbing stones for scrubbing calluses ya know. I hope something works for you! Good luck!

C.

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K.H.

answers from Salt Lake City on

You can try paint thinner if you have any or maybe nail polish remover. With the nail polish remover, you have have to set your fingers/hand sit it in for a while but it may work. Good luck.

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H.F.

answers from Salt Lake City on

Hi T.,

"De-Solv-it" is the best product in the world for taking off things like that and I believe the only place you can buy it is Reams. We use it for everything! Also, right on the label, it states that it will take off Adhesive, Crayon, Gum, Candle Wax, Chocolate, Lipstick, Shoe Polish, Grease, Oil, Soap Scum, Decals and Stickers, Tree Sap, Wet Oily Paint, Cosmetics, Tar & More. Good luck and I hope this information helps you.

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C.L.

answers from Missoula on

De-solveit works for lots of things. I would give it a try. My husband was a roofing contractor and I have used it to take tar off our hardwood floors and it doesn't harm the finish. I would follow up with a mosturizing hand wash. There's also a really good hand cream call "Working Hands". I'm a firefighter and between leather gloves and pulling and cleaning wet hose, this is the only thing I've found that can soothe and soften my hands. Good Luck!

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B.D.

answers from Boise on

Believe it or not but butter takes off sap. Don't know if it will work on glue.

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M.W.

answers from Fort Collins on

T.,

If you used gorilla glue, you will never get it off.
That stuff is not made for school projects.
^You need to get some elmer's glue.
Anyway, I have found that with gorilla glue you might as well accept what is there because it is never going to come off.
Sorry, that is just my experience.

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M.J.

answers from Salt Lake City on

Try lighter fluid. I'm not sure what kind of glue gorilla glue is, but lighter fluid gets rid of the gummy, sticky residue that doesn't wash off.

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A.F.

answers from Salt Lake City on

Ditto the Desolve-It. Also, the orange/citrus cleaner my husband uses in the garage takes off just about everything I ever get on my hands. And I've done a lot of messy projects with things like paint, chemicals, strippers, finishes, etc. I don't know exactly what it is, but it's for the garage. Mechanics and such. So it takes off auto grease with minimal effort. It helped take off some kind of stain that I washed out of my brushes with water when I should have washed them out in paint thinner. It stuck all over my hands and my rings. The Desolve-It plus the hand cleaner from the garage worked wonders. I love the Mary Kay Satin Hands, too, but I wouldn't use that until the stuff's already off. Then it will soften your hands. I don't think it would clean it well enough without cleaning first. Anyway... hope that helps.

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N.W.

answers from Salt Lake City on

I just file it off with a nail file. Stop filing before it starts to hurt. You'll get most of it off. what's left will be smooth.

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