If you are a frequent user of a super glue, you must be aware of the mess it can make. Right from sticky residues on fingers to a range of different objects within the house, Super glue is capable of irritating a lot of users! One of the most common unwanted aftermaths of using Super glue is the glue’s residue on the glass. Whether you are mending an article or helping your kids in their school projects, glass surfaces are likely to bear the brunt of the glue fairly often.
When it comes to dealing with glue on glass, there are two major issues one needs to deal with – removing glue off the glass while it is still wet and removing the residue once it has dried out. While dealing with wet glue is relatively more manageable, scraping off the dry residue from glass can get fairly challenging. The last you’d want is for the stains to remain on the surface for a long time. The more time you give the sticky residue to stay on the glass, the nastier it gets over time.
Dealing With Wet Super Glue On Glass
Getting rid of Super Glue while it is still wet is fairly easy and quick. All you need to do is stay alert and waste no time once you notice the mishap. The best way of removing wet Super Glue from the glass is to get yourself a smooth cloth, wet it with warm water, and press it against the affected area on the glass. This would allow the warm water to absorb the glue and free the glass from Super Glue. Finally, you can scrub the remaining glue from the glass to finish the work.
Dealing With Dry Super Glue With Soapy Water
If the Super Glue on glass has started hardening, you can use soapy water to get rid of the same. Add soap to a cup of warm water, dip a cloth in it, and clean the hardened adhesive from the glass. Warm soapy water increases the ability of the adhesive to loosen and leave the glass surface. However, this might take you a lot of time as you may need to repeat the process and scrub the glass surface several times before it is completely clean.
If you are looking for a quick and effective DIY solution for removing Super Glue from glass, all you need is a can of WD-40 Multi Use Product.
Removing Super Glue With WD-40 Multi Use Product
With WD-40, you can get rid of the notorious Super Glue stains off any glass surface within a couple of minutes. It does not require you to use any other object apart from a can of WD-40 and a piece of cotton cloth. If you have used Super Glue, you would know how strong the adhesive is how much time it takes to scrape off its residue from a glass surface. Many people also hesitate from scraping off the residue because of the fear of marks on the glass surface.
Here are the simple steps you need to follow if you want to remove Super Glue from glass using WD-40:
First things first, get yourself a can of WD-40 Multi Use Product to let it work its magic on the glass. You can order the product online or get it from a hardware store near you. To resolve emergencies without wasting any time, it is advisable to have a can of WD-40 at home at all times.
Once you have the can with you, all you need to do is spray it on the hardened Super Glue or its residue on the glass surface. Trust the power of the liquid and avoid spraying more than what is required.
After spraying WD-40, let the liquid rest for not more than a minute as it penetrates the residue and loosens it from the inside.
Finally, wipe the affected portion using a clean cotton cloth. This would clean all the unwanted Super Glue residue from your glass surface without leaving any traces behind!
Disclaimer
The uses shown and described for WD-40 Multi-Use Product were provided to WD-40 Company by the users themselves. These uses haven’t been tested by WD-40 Company and do not constitute a recommendation of suggestion for use by WD-40 Company. Common sense should be exercised whenever using WD-40 Company products. Always follow the instructions and take heed of any warnings printed on the packaging.
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