Gorilla glue is one of the toughest glues sold on the market. It’s known for both its strength and durability, but what happens when you get it on your skin? Once it dries, it can be quite tough to get it off your skin if you don’t know how to remove it properly.
Gorilla Glue dries fast. The longer you wait, the harder it will be to remove it. Manual removal is typically not an option. Therefore, you must rely on other methods. So, what are more effective ways to get Gorilla Glue off skin?
Pumice stone
Scrubbing is a very effective way to get the glue off your skin. However, if you have sensitive skin, then you may way to avoid this method. To scrub the Gorilla Glue off your skin, you’ll need a pumice stone. Once you have this, follow the directions below:
- Take some baby oil and apply it over the glued skin.
- With your other hand, use your fingers to rub the glue over the skin. Use a circular motion.
- Using the pumice stone, rub the baby oil into the glued skin. Use a little pressure, but don’t press too hard. Applying too much pressure can cause skin abrasions.
- Wait for the glue to start to flake away, then use your fingers to massage the glue away.
- If the glue is completely removed, wash the area with soap and warm water. If the glue is not all removed, repeat this process again.
Citrus
Oranges, limes, and grapefruits are all citrus fruits. However, this method works best if you use a lemon. The best thing about this method is that it’s all-natural and doesn’t use any harmful chemicals, it’s inexpensive, and it’s easy. To use the citrus method:
- With a kitchen knife, cut your lemon in half.
- Extract the juices from both halves by squeezing them into a bowl.
- Rub the juice from both halves over the glued skin.
- Repeat this process several times if need be.
- Once the glue has been removed from your skin, wash this area with soap and warm water.
Acetone / nail polish
Acetone is a chemical commonly found in several nail polish products that work well for getting Gorilla Glue off your skin. You can either use an acetone solution or a fingernail polish. The choice is yours. Out of all the methods listed here, using acetone is probably the strongest and most effective. To use acetone, you’ll need to make sure to get yourself some cotton balls.
- Start by washing the glued skin with warm water and soap. Leave the area damp. This will make the glue soft and easier to remove.
- Take a cotton ball and pour a little acetone on it.
- Rub the cotton ball over your skin to remove the glue.
- Continue this process with addition cotton balls until the glue is gone.
- Once the glue has been completely removed, wash the area of the skin that you removed the glue from. You’ll also want to wash your hands good too.
- If you notice that your skin became dry due to the acetone, you can moisture the skin with a quality body lotion.
Special mixture
Another method for getting Gorilla Glue off your skin is to make your own concoction. Listed below is a really effective mixture that only takes minutes to make. The best part? It only requires three ingredients to make. To make this mixture:
- What you want to do is use water (88%) to create a basin deep enough for you to submerge your hands.
- Pour soda ash (10%) into the water.
- Pour liquid detergent (2%) into the mixture.
- Put your hands in the mixture, and make sure you submerge them. Rub them together until the glue is removed.
- Wash your hands with soap and warm water and dispose of the leftover mixture in a safe location.
Shaving cream and a razor
Using shaving cream and a razor is actually quite effective at removing Gorilla Glue from your hands. You’ll also want to get yourself a small bowl of water. To do this:
- Spread shaving cream over the area of your skin with the dried glue.
- Dip your razor in the dish of water.
- Shave off the dried gorilla glue.
- Once complete, wash the area with soap and warm water.
Vegetable oil
Believe it or not, vegetable oil can help you get gorilla glue off your skin. You can also use almond and baby oil too. To use these any one of these oils:
- Get an old rag or a towel and pour a little oil of your choice onto it.
- Rub the skin with the dried glue using a circular movement.
- After rubbing it in, let the oil sit on the skin for a few minutes.
- You’ll notice the dried glue will start to peel off.
WD-40
WD-40 is not only a powerful lubricate, but it also works well for removing Gorilla Glue from your skin. To do this, simply spray the lubricate onto an old rag or towel and then hold it against your skin for a few minutes. After you remove the towel, the glue should start to peel off. If necessary, repeat the process. The silicone-based cleaner also works well. Use it just as you would the WD-40.
Hand lotion
Depending on how much glue you have on your hands, certain kinds of lotions might be able to help. This is also true for petroleum jelly. All you have to do it apply it, let it sit for a few minutes, and then the dried glue should start to peel off. The best thing about this method is that the lotion will also moisture your skin at the same time.
Get Gorilla Glue off your fingers
If you’ve glued your fingers together, there are a few things you’ll want to consider. First, don’t try and force them apart. This could rip the skin, cause bleeding, and be very painful as well.
The best thing you can do is soak your fingers in acetone for a few minutes. You should eventually be able to spread them with no effort whatsoever. If you don’t have any acetone, you can also soak your fingers in warm, soapy water. This isn’t as effective as the acetone, but it does typically work.
In addition to using an acetone solution, you can also take a pencil and slowly work it between the two fingers that are glued together. If you use this method, make sure you take your time. This will help prevent the tearing of the skin. It’s an effective yet simple trick for separating your fingers when they’re glued together.
Abrasives
After you’ve removed most of the Gorilla Glue from your skin, you can use an abrasive to remove the rest. This method works really well. Example abrasives you can use include exfoliating beauty products, a mixture of sea salts and oil, or coconut oils. These products will remove any leftover glue by exfoliating your skin. They work really well.
Useful tips when dealing with Gorilla Glue
☆ To keep from getting Gorilla Glue on your fingers, hands, or skin in the first place, you can wear protective gloves. In addition to this, you can also wear long sleeves and eye protection too.
☆ Even though Gorilla Glue dries quickly, it’s best to have a spare towel on hand. Doing this can help prevent the glue from accidentally getting on your skin and on other things as well.
☆ If all the methods listed above still don’t get the Gorilla Glue off of your skin, you can try to scrape it off with a dull knife, like a butter knife.
☆ If scraping also fails, then your last option is just to let the Gorilla Glue naturally wither away over time. This usually takes anywhere from 2 to 4 days.
A final thought
There are several ways to get Gorilla Glue off your skin, including both your hands and fingers. However, just remember not to pick, pull, or rip the glue off. This includes not pulling apart two fingers that are stuck together. Doing this could tear the skin, induce pain, and cause bleeding, amongst other issues.
In addition to this, you’ll also want to make sure that you choose the best method for your needs and take your time when removing the glue. For instance, if you have sensitive skin, you might want to stay away from nail polish or acetone.
Getting the glue off might take a little longer with an alternative to acetone, but your skin won’t be as irritated. Above all, wear protective clothing and take your time when using Gorilla Glue. This will reduce the chances of you getting the glue on your skin in the first place.
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