Wipe excess glue with a dry cloth or paper towel
Soak the area in warm soapy water for 10–20 minutes (for skin)
Gently rub or roll the glue off with your fingers
Use a small amount of petroleum jelly or cooking oil on skin, then gently rub
For skin: apply acetone-based nail polish remover to a cotton swab, dab briefly, then rub gently
For skin: stop if irritation occurs; rinse with water and wash with soap
For hard surfaces: scrape carefully with a plastic scraper or razor held flat
For hard surfaces: use acetone (test a hidden area first) and wipe with a cloth
For hard surfaces: use isopropyl alcohol to soften glue, then wipe
For glass: try acetone or isopropyl alcohol, then wipe clean
For metal: use acetone or isopropyl alcohol, then wipe clean
For wood: soften with warm soapy water or mineral spirits, then wipe; avoid soaking finished surfaces
For fabric: freeze the item, then peel or scrape off; repeat as needed
For fabric: use acetone on a hidden spot, blot, then launder
For plastics: try isopropyl alcohol first; avoid acetone unless the plastic is known to be acetone-safe
For hands/skin: wash with soap and water after removal
For eyes or mouth contact: rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical help
If bonded fingers: soak in warm soapy water and gently separate; do not force; seek medical help if stuck hard
