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  2. How to Remove Super Glue from Almost Anything - AOL

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    Acetone, the go-to ingredient for removing nail polish and also one of the best products for removing sticker residue, is also extremely useful for dissolving super glue, “but if you are not ...

  3. Acetone - Wikipedia

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    Make-up artists use acetone to remove skin adhesive from the netting of wigs and mustaches by immersing the item in an acetone bath, then removing the softened glue residue with a stiff brush. [70] Acetone is a main ingredient in many nail polish removers because it breaks down nail polish. [71]

  4. Cyanoacrylate - Wikipedia

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    [27] [28] Without force, however, the glue will spontaneously separate from the skin in time (up to four days). The glue can also cause chemical burns, and exposed skin should be washed with soap and warm water. [29] Separation can be accelerated by applying vegetable oil or acetone near, on, and around the glue. [30]

  5. Confirmed: These Press-On Nails Are Just as Good as ... - AOL

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    I ended up placing an acetone-soaked cotton ball under a plastic nail wrap for about 10 minutes, which loosened the glue right up and made the nails easy to peel off. Number of nails: 30

  6. Liquid bandage - Wikipedia

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    Liquid bandage is a topical skin treatment for minor wounds which binds to the skin to form a protective polymeric layer that keeps dirt and germs out and moisture in. [1] It can be directly applied to the wound after removing debris.

  7. How to Remove Nail Glue from Your Skin (And Not Wreck Your ...

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  8. Butyl cyanoacrylate - Wikipedia

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    The medical applications of butyl cyanoacrylate include its use as an adhesive for lacerations of the skin, [5] and in the treatment of bleeding from vascular structures. Butyl cyanoacrylate has been used to treat arteriovenous malformations [ 6 ] by application of the glue into the abnormality through angiography .

  9. Adhesive remover - Wikipedia

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    Adhesive removers are often based on organic solvents, which can dissolve or soften many adhesive polymers that do not dissolve in water. They may also contain a gelling agent, increasing viscosity so that the product sticks to the area to be treated rather than running off. Common solvents used include D-limonene, aliphatic alkanes, and acetone.