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RE: Removing Crazy Glue Gel From Hands
Hi booklady2228, and Luvyabye,

"Put some nail polish remover on a cotton ball and rub your hand, but not too hard or for too long. You may have to repeat this procedure a few times but it should work!" (booklady2228)

"Hi David! If it is the glue that's rough (and not your skin that became rough), you should be able to remove it with fingernail polish remover with acetate in it. I hope this helps." (Luvyabye)

I took your respective advices.....well, almost. I seem to have gotten carried away with the cotton ball saturated with polish remover with acetate. I think MY idea of "not too hard, or not too long" wasn't as you suggested! I could go into detail as to what happened; however, I agree that a picture is worth a 1,000 words. Attached is my 1,000 words!!! It's healing nicely. A while back, I could put my hand over my eyes and STILL watch TV thru the hole! ... View related article.
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RE: Removing Crazy Glue Gel From Hands
Hi Tracy in NH, I was born and raised in Wakefield, MA so my sympathies are with you being in cold, but blessed with the sights of beautiful, New Hampshire! Thanks for taking the time to share your uncle's experience with me. As I stated, using the fingernail polish remover (with acetone) as suggested by "Luvyabye", did an excellent job of removing JUST the Krazy Glue gel from my hand. Fortunately, no amputation was necessary! I hope your uncle was as fortunate!
Thanks again, David (in "sunny" California) ... View related article.
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