Let the glue dry completely if it is still wet
Scrape off excess glue gently with a plastic scraper or dull edge
Soak the area in warm soapy water if the surface allows it
Apply acetone or nail polish remover to a cloth for skin or hard nonporous surfaces
Test acetone on a small hidden area first
Rub the glue gently until it softens and lifts
Use isopropyl alcohol for delicate surfaces that cannot handle acetone
Apply white vinegar to soften small glue spots
Use mineral oil, olive oil, or petroleum jelly on skin to loosen residue
Wash the area with soap and water after removal
Repeat the process as needed for stubborn residue
For cured glue on fabric, freeze the item and flex or scrape off the glue
For cured glue on hard surfaces, use a plastic razor blade or scraper
Avoid using sharp metal tools on delicate surfaces
Seek professional help for large or sensitive surfaces if needed
