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Aug 23, 2011 1:13 AM CST
Name: Debbie
Denham Springs, La. zone 8b (Zone 8b)
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dahlianut said:Tip for the Horror of Glue: fine sandpaper is good for taking the glue off fingers, the wall, the counter and the floor. I will keep updating this tip as I keep accidently gluing other stuff.


Dahlia, everytime I read this, I say 'ouch'. Please don't sandpaper your poor little fingers. I did a research for us and it is unanimous,(even from the fire department, acetone-based nail-polish remover gets it off without any damage.

1.Do not attempt to tear or force apart the glue. This could rip your skin.
2 Apply acetone-based nail-polish remover to the area. The acetone breaks down the bond.
3 If there's a lot of glue on your skin, soak the skin in nail-polish remover to dissolve the bond.
4 Clean the area with soap and water after removing the glue.
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