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26-May-2008, 03:51 PM #16
Wink Gorilla glue on hands
I used Vaseline Intensive Care - Total Moisture - lotion to remove Gorilla glue from my
hands. You need to rub it in for a minute and remove it with a semi-coarse rag. It worked
for me..... I think it will work for you, too.
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28-May-2008, 05:29 PM #17
try GOO GONE,,,i use it 4 many things,like getting rid of labels,grease,markers,,,you can buy it at the hardware store..works for me!
It will take the glue off your hands & is safe to use on your hands..(in my experience)
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28-May-2008, 09:07 PM #18
try degreaser in a spray can.rub it in and wait a bit then use a bit more to break up any thicker spots.carbarretor cleaner will remove almost anything but use in a ventilated area and wash hands straight away and apply hand moisteriser.goo gone is excelent but not always available in some stores.I am a industrial cleaner and do this stuff every day.
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