4 Ways To Get Rid Of Adhesive And Glue Stains

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Last Updated on May 7, 2020

3. Superglue

Super glue is the one that holds everything together, fixing up every piece of broken glass, or helping you out with your hardest crafty challenges. But how to remove super glue stains? Well, nail polish remover works for almost every surface – be sure to test it first to make sure you don’t ruin your favorite piece of clothing or even your pricey carpet. Apply the nail polish solution using a soft cloth, and gently try to loosen the super dry glue. After you are done, use a soft-bristle toothbrush to scrub off any leftovers and add a bit more of acetone if you must. After you are done, use a moist cloth and clean any excess acetone from your carpet or clothing, and finish up by drying it with a clean, soft cloth.

4.Hot glue

And last, on our list of stain remover cleaning hacks, we have hot glue stains. Hot glue is perfect for methodical crafts and artsy projects, but there is always a chance you might end up creating a whole mess if you are not careful enough. So, how to remove hot glue from clothes? First, get a piece of cotton fabric you no longer need, and lay it on your ironing board; then, lay the piece of clothing with the glue stain, with the glue facing the cotton fabric you previously laid down. For 10 to 20 seconds, apply a hot iron, but don’t use steam. When the time is up, carefully separate the cotton fabric from your piece of clothing, and repeat the process as many times as you need until you get rid of the glue. To remove the same stain from a carpet, you need to follow the same process. However, instead of laying the carpet on top of a piece of cotton fabric, you will be laying the piece of cotton fabric on top of the glue stain. Do not move the iron around, as you might end up spreading the glue all over the carpet – instead, apply pressure to the affected area. If this process doesn’t work, call a professional cleaning service.

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