What to Use to Get Gorilla Glue Off Hands

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What to Use to Get Gorilla Glue Off Hands

Gorilla Glue is a strong glue that has precautions listed on the bottle against getting any of this glue on your hands. Unfortunately, many of us do not like working with gloves on because it reduces the ease of our dexterity when working on projects. It won't be easy, but it is possible to get dried Gorilla Glue off your hands.

  1. Bottle Directions

    • Hand washing only works if you act immediately after the glue touches your hand.

      The directions on the bottle say that should you get the glue on your hands, you must wash your hands with soap and water immediately. If you do this instantly, upon contact, it works.

    Oils

    • Oils are not hard on your skin but are only sometimes effective.

      Vegetable oil, baby oil and WD-40 are all oily substances that can help get Gorilla Glue off. It depends on the area that is covered and the length of time the glue has been on your skin to determine the effectiveness.

    Goof Off

    • Goof Off works for almost everything.

      Goof Off is another alternative for getting just about anything off any surface. It was not meant to be used on skin. Wash hands afterward with soap for sensitive skin.

    Abrasive Soap

    • Abrasive soaps work

      Soap specifically designed for people who perform jobs where they are exposed to a lot of clingy grease has the abrasive beads and texture to remove Gorilla Glue.

    Nail Polish Remover

    • Nail polish remover is effective.

      Nail polish remover will work but is harsh to your skin.

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