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How Do You Remove Wood Glue From Drywall?

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How Do You Remove Wood Glue From Drywall?

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Wood glue is used primarily for woodworking purposes, but it is rather common to spill it onto other surfaces during projects and repairs. When excess wood glue has gotten onto drywall, it is important to use the proper cleaning materials to remove it. Though effective on strong adhesives, harsh chemicals such as acetone may damage the coat on a painted drywall surface. Fortunately, there is an alternative solution to safely removing wood glue from drywall. Open a window if the drywall is indoors to ensure a well-ventilated workspace. Read the directions on the product label for properly applying the adhesive remover. Either spray the solvent directly onto the wood glue residue, or apply it onto a rag or cloth first, according to the directions. Wait the instructed period of time before wiping the affected area. This allows the adhesive remover to dissolve and soften the wood glue for easy removal. Loosen the glue with a rag using moderate pressure. Keep applying the adhesive remover u

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