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Krazy Glue on Silk dress

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Date: 03/29/2005 Topics: Cleaning > Clothing Stains | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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I recently spilled Krazy Glue on my favorite silk black dress. How can I get the glue out without hurting the fabric or fading the color? Is there any hope for my dress? Thank you very much.

Jennifer
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Post By Enter your namesandra england (Guest Post) (03/13/2007)
thank you got glue on lycra sport trousers, brand new. used nail polish remover, thank god, or 35 quis wastes x


Post By s.dobie (Guest Post) (03/29/2005)
I live in Northern Canada and have found that crazy glue does not hold when frozen on a windshield. Even if it is on a warm surface when applied. Might be worth a try to freeze it. Try dry, then wet and leave in the freezer a few days.


Post By Carla (Guest Post) (03/29/2005)
If possible, get some samples - even if it means taking a quarter inch off the hem and re-hem it. Then start experimenting. Ammonia gets the wax off floors. Nail polish remover removes the glue on artificial nails, which is pretty much the same stuff. Ethyl alcohol - what the heck. When all else fails - call the manufacturer of the glue - they might have some ideas....you can't be the first one to spill that stuff, I'm sure. Where's the spill? Maybe you could remove it or cover it w/ another piece of silk in a contrasting color. Good luck!


Post By syd (Guest Post) (03/29/2005)
Sayonar!


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