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Removing Crazy GlueBy bill7 from NY Feedback About This Post:RE: Removing Crazy Glue
Crazy Glue actually dissolves plastic a bit. Microfiber is a type of plastic polymer fabric, and will most likely dissolve or turn slick if you use Acetone. I used to use Acetone to clean heel marks on lighter shoes and could count on losing finish so I had to work quickly and gently, most often living with the damage! Post by lyndagayle62 RE: Removing Crazy GlueHobby stores usually sell a product that is made for removing crazy glue; uncure or debonder. Post by dayzfan RE: Removing Crazy Glue
Being a fiber you'll want to test this on an inconspicuous portion of your sofa first but what removes Crazy Glue is acetone nail polish remover and make sure it's acetone and not non-acetone. I would try first with placing it on a soft cloth and gently rubbing but, being fabric, you might want to 'rough up the fabric a tiny bit' with a very soft toothbrush after applying the acetone to the fabric. Post by Deeli |
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