5 ways to remove elephant glue stuck to skin
Elephant glue or 502 glue is a product that can bond the surfaces of many different materials such as wood, metal, plastic, etc., so it is quite commonly used in manufacturing facilities and families. However, during use, if elephant glue accidentally gets on your skin, hands or clothes, how should you handle it? This article will introduce you to a few ways to remove elephant glue when it gets on your skin or hands.
Soak in warm water and use nail polish remover
Soak your hands in warm soapy water for 10 minutes to soften the glue, then gently peel the sticky layer off your fingers. Then wash your hands and dry them thoroughly.
If there is still glue on your hands, add some nail polish remover to the area and rub gently. The remaining glue will gradually disappear.
Butter softens glue
Use real butter to spread on the sticky area and rub continuously until the glue softens and rinse with water.
Use essential oils
Apply some essential oil directly to the glued area and rub gently. The glue will slowly peel off.
Use specialized glue remover
If you get 502 glue on a large area of your skin, you should buy specialized 502 glue remover to immediately remove the glue and limit the effects on your health.
Specialized 502 glue remover is currently available at building material stores, glass stores or electronics stores, so it can be purchased easily.
Use ice
Dip your hand that is stuck with elephant glue into ice cold water, the glue will lose its stickiness after a few seconds.
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