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Superglue
« on: Wed, 03 October 2018, 08:28:02 »
Well, this shirt's ruined..

3 drops of superglue

Sigh.... $12.99 shirt.. !!



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Re: Superglue
« Reply #1 on: Wed, 03 October 2018, 08:30:50 »
just use some acetone
I've never done it before, but I'm pretty sure I'm good at it

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Re: Superglue
« Reply #2 on: Wed, 03 October 2018, 08:32:44 »
GDI, it's stuck to my stomach, and it burns..

Must be heat-damage from the catalytic reaction against the moisture on my skin..


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Re: Superglue
« Reply #4 on: Wed, 03 October 2018, 08:40:34 »
Didn't work.. the acetone also burns.. !!

Are you sure acetone dissolves super glue ?

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Re: Superglue
« Reply #5 on: Wed, 03 October 2018, 08:43:25 »
Try taking the shirt off first, that might help the burning sensation.
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Re: Superglue
« Reply #6 on: Wed, 03 October 2018, 08:45:06 »
Try taking the shirt off first, that might help the burning sensation.

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Re: Superglue
« Reply #7 on: Wed, 03 October 2018, 10:19:24 »
acetone does indeed dissolve superglue.  Had a bad incident with glued fingers a few years back.  Also, I've used my wife's fingernail polish remover.  Same stuff, less burny

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Re: Superglue
« Reply #8 on: Wed, 03 October 2018, 13:29:56 »
Acetone does not dissolve superglue but it can help it loosen its grip ... from a surface.
If it has soaked through fabric however, it is stuck.

I have also managed to spill glue on a new pair of pants within the first five minutes of wearing them for the first time.
I've even got a few superglue droplets on the pants that I wear right now ... but I wear these only at home.

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Re: Superglue
« Reply #9 on: Wed, 03 October 2018, 13:34:31 »
Acetone does not dissolve superglue but it can help it loosen its grip ... from a surface.
If it has soaked through fabric however, it is stuck.

I have also managed to spill glue on a new pair of pants within the first five minutes of wearing them for the first time.
I've even got a few superglue droplets on the pants that I wear right now ... but I wear these only at home.


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Re: Superglue
« Reply #10 on: Wed, 03 October 2018, 15:03:00 »
rip
tp thread is tp thread
Sometimes it's like he accidentally makes a thread instead of a google search.

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Re: Superglue
« Reply #11 on: Wed, 03 October 2018, 15:07:41 »
Well, this shirt's ruined..

3 drops of superglue

Sigh.... $12.99 shirt.. !!


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Re: Superglue
« Reply #12 on: Wed, 03 October 2018, 15:23:57 »
Everything I read online said it would take patience and repeated cleanings, but acetone should get it out.  You have to let the glue dry and cure.  Then work at the top layer with acetone a few times to get as much off as you can.  Then soak overnight in cold water, treat with detergent (scrubbing at it again) and launder like normal.  Of course, there's a good chance the acetone will mess up your shirt :(


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Re: Superglue
« Reply #13 on: Wed, 03 October 2018, 17:39:05 »
Sorry, but you couldn't just Google this? You had to start a topic about it here?
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Re: Superglue
« Reply #14 on: Wed, 03 October 2018, 19:16:55 »
Sorry, but you couldn't just Google this? You had to start a topic about it here?

tp thread is tp thread
Sometimes it's like he accidentally makes a thread instead of a google search.

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Re: Superglue
« Reply #15 on: Wed, 03 October 2018, 20:47:08 »
TP must have really sensitive skin. Except when I have an open wound, acetone only feels cold from the quick  evaporation.It does sting a bit on cuts.

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Re: Superglue
« Reply #16 on: Thu, 04 October 2018, 01:24:48 »
Next time use tp4shirt  :p

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Re: Superglue
« Reply #17 on: Thu, 04 October 2018, 03:11:39 »
They've done a good job purging **** from YouTube.

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Re: Superglue
« Reply #18 on: Thu, 04 October 2018, 04:21:40 »
TP must have really sensitive skin. Except when I have an open wound, acetone only feels cold from the quick  evaporation.It does sting a bit on cuts.
It burns on the patch of skin that had been burned by curing superglue ? :-þ

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Re: Superglue
« Reply #19 on: Thu, 04 October 2018, 07:33:24 »
TP must have really sensitive skin. Except when I have an open wound, acetone only feels cold from the quick  evaporation.It does sting a bit on cuts.
It burns on the patch of skin that had been burned by curing superglue ? :-þ

Ahhh. Thanks for the clarification.

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Re: Superglue
« Reply #20 on: Thu, 04 October 2018, 08:26:36 »
TP must have really sensitive skin. Except when I have an open wound, acetone only feels cold from the quick  evaporation.It does sting a bit on cuts.
It burns on the patch of skin that had been burned by curing superglue ? :-þ

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