Accidents can be frustrating. Nearing the top of that list is getting crazy glue off of countertops. If you're lucky and notice a small overspray before it has cured, you can just wipe it up with a paper towel saturated with warm water. But this is easier said than done, especially if the problem doesn't become apparent until after clean-up.
To get dry glue off a kitchen or bathroom counter takes a bit of patience and know-how. The best strategy to remove something like gorilla glue or nail glue depends on the material or else you risk damaging the surface.
Yes, some spray adhesives can reacts with the material and will permanently discolor a countertop. This can caused by overspray from a project or the fault of a professional installation! Always cover your work surface. Be sure to clean up any residue immediately before it has a chance to stain.
Don't panic, it's pretty easy. Soak the affected area in warm, soapy water and gently peel or roll the adhesive away (don't force it). If it's already dried, you can use a glue solvent like acetone-based nail polish remover, although white vinegar and other household items can be more gentle as options.
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