Remove Super Glue from Hands, Clothing, and Other Surfaces
Posted by Terry on 11/9/2011
One of the best things about super glue, also referred to as
cyanoacrylate instant glue, is its ability to hold for difficult jobs as well
as minor but still important repairs, but accidents happen. Super glue can end
up on your hands, your clothing, and other surfaces. Maybe your glue set before
you noticed that the model you’re building needs to be slightly tweaked. While
you can opt to soak the spill in warm water or go through the hassle of using
acetone, a non-acetone debonder can remove
super glue from your skin, clothing, and surfaces faster.
Don’t Forget to Order
a Debonder to Remove Super Glue
Whatever the reason you have to buy and use super glue, it’s
important to also order a debonder to remove super glue from any surface you
may spill onto. Visit www.caglue.com to
learn more.