removing superglue
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I would say not... mainly because depending on the glue type it will have dissolved the materials and then set......
On a lighter note i am sat here smiling to my self over the fact that it must look like you "spunky" trousers!
(sorry not much help)
You could take them to a dry cleaners and speak to the "wise ones" about washing.....
On a lighter note i am sat here smiling to my self over the fact that it must look like you "spunky" trousers!
(sorry not much help)You could take them to a dry cleaners and speak to the "wise ones" about washing.....
There are proprietory superglue removers which might work. They generally need to be applied pretty soon after the glue has been used. You might be able to buy superglue remover in model shops (if you can find one) and perhaps some of the Stain Devil range might contain a superglue remover too. The longer you leave it, the less chance of success.
Superglues are technically refered to as cyanocarylate glues so look out for that type of terminology as well.
Superglues are technically refered to as cyanocarylate glues so look out for that type of terminology as well.
rlw said:
Try a warm to hot iron and some brown paper or kitchen roll. It works for wax so it might melt the glue and it will then absorbed by the paper (or maybe the trousers though). Is there no common solvent for superglue?
Nitro methane, OP do you know any top fuel drag racers?
Or r/c modellers?Wouldn't a dry cleaner be able to tell you?
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