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Super glue is nifty for a ton of fun projects and crafts, but what’s the best way to remove it when it accidentally drips onto a metal surface? Dissolving the glue in acetone is the go-to method, but there are a ton of other household cleaners you can use to get just as clean of a result. We’ve put together a handy list of ways to remove super glue from metal surfaces, including chemical and natural cleaners. If you’re ready to de-glue, stick around!

Things You Should Know

  • Use household options like acetone , WD-40 , hydrogen peroxide, lighter fluid , or rubbing alcohol to dissolve the glue bonds.
  • For more natural options, you can try white vinegar, baking soda, or baking soda and coconut oil .
  • Sand the glue away if you are unable to soak it, or if you need to remove particularly stubborn bits.
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Dissolve the super glue in acetone.

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      • Use rubbing alcohol and a cotton pad to clean oil, dirt, and debris off of the surface of the metal to make the glue removal faster. [11]
      • It’s OK if the super glue dries before you try to remove it. In many cases, this makes it easier to lift since dried chunks can be scraped or popped off of metal.
      • Home improvement and hardware stores carry glue removal products that are safe for various materials and finishes. Read the instructions or consult a store employee for help choosing the right product.
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      Warnings

      • Wear protective gloves when working with chemicals like acetone, lighter fluid, WD-40, or hydrogen peroxide to prevent damage to your skin. Work outdoors or in a well-ventilated room.
      • Always dry the metal after removing super glue to avoid rust formation. [12]
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