How do I remove super glue from my skin?
Warm, soapy water and a scrub with a nail brush is as good as anything else. Soak the area in warm water for several minutes – sitting in a warm bath is an easy way to do this. Use soap to lubricate the brush (don’t use one that’s too stiff) and don’t scrub so hard that you irritate the skin. If this fails, the glue will eventually come off naturally as the top layer of your skin sheds. Warm water, soap, and scrubbing don’t irritate the skin. Not everyone has acetone floating around their house or tolerates the skin irritation it can cause. —————————— —————————— Re: “wrong” Sorry, but you’re “wrong”. Soaking in warm water and soap is the first thing that hospitals use when treating people who have glued bits of their body together or other items to their body. Having had a large tube split open once, coating my entire hand with the stuff and bonding two or three of my fingers together before I could respond, I can vouch for its efficacy. Manufact