How to Remove Crazy Glue From Clothing
When using Crazy Glue, it's important to wear clothing that is already worn or stained to avoid having to wash out glue stains. But if you want to remove a stain caused by Crazy Glue, remove the stain as soon as possible to avoid permanent damage to the fabric. Use warm water, soap and nail polish remover (acetone based) when removing the stain. Always wash clothing after using nail polish remover to remove the chemical from the fabric. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
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Place clothing in warm water. Add soap and agitate for several minutes. Remove clothing and wring out excess water.
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Lay damp clothing on a flat surface. Use a butter knife or the back of a spoon to remove as much of the crazy glue as possible. A dry cloth may also be used. Use these tools gently to avoid damaging the fabric.
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Apply a small amount of acetone-based nail polish remover to a cotton swab. Test an area of clothing (inseam or inside pocket) that is hidden to determine if the acetone will discolor the fabric.
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Gently apply the acetone to the Crazy Glue stain to remove any leftover particles.
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Use a damp cloth to remove nail polish remover residue from the fabric. If possible, wash clothing as usual to remove acetone.
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Tips & Warnings
You may need to repeat this process to fully remove the stain. After washing, inspect the clothing. Repeat glue stain removal before the clothing dries.
Do not use nail polish remover if you are allergic to acetone. Tea tree oil may also be used. Glue removal products may also be used to remove Crazy Glue stains.