Soak the area in warm, soapy water for 10–20 minutes
Gently rub with a soft cloth or washcloth to loosen the glue
Apply a small amount of petroleum jelly (or vegetable oil) to the glued area and rub gently
Soak again in warm, soapy water and repeat rubbing as needed
Use an oil-based hand lotion and gently massage the area
If the glue is stubborn, use acetone-based nail polish remover on a cotton pad and dab the glue only (avoid spreading)
After acetone, wash with soap and water thoroughly
Repeat acetone steps briefly only if needed
If there’s no acetone available, use a small amount of rubbing alcohol to soften the glue, then wash and gently rub
For very small spots, pick off loosened pieces with fingertips after soaking and softening
Stop if skin becomes irritated, very painful, or blistered
Rinse with cool water if you accidentally get remover or other product in your eyes or on broken skin
Seek medical help if glue is stuck to eyelids/eyelashes, on a sensitive area (genitals), or if you can’t remove it safely
