Superglue stains on clothes are considered difficult to remove. This substance can easily ruin any thing. But do not despair if such glue accidentally gets on your clothes, there are methods proven over the years that will help you quickly remove the glue and return things to their former attractiveness. Not all hostesses know how to remove superglue from clothes at home, so often things are simply sent to the scrap. But if you approach the removal of glue stains wisely, then your favorite things will be like new, and they can be worn further.
How to prevent glue from spreading
Dried adhesive stains are very difficult to remove. In addition, when it gets on clothes, superglue spreads very quickly and can glue various parts of clothing together and even seep onto the body. To avoid this trouble, you need to follow these rules:
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Soiled clothes are quickly removed from themselves and laid out on a flat surface, for example, in the bathroom. This must be done so that the glue does not spread further on the clothes, because a large stain will be harder to remove.
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It is desirable to put some kind of solid base under the stain. It can be a metal cap, a plate or a thick piece of cardboard. Such actions will help prevent deep seepage of glue into the fibers and deformation of the thing.
When the thing has been practically saved from spreading superglue, you can proceed to removing dried superglue from clothes. Use the blunt side of a knife to remove glue stains from clothing. It is often enough to carefully scrape off the speck to restore the original look to the clothes. But if this method does not fit - it does not matter, esbe a few more ways to get rid of a corrosive stain.
How to remove a stain with cold
Connections formed second glue, very durable, this explains the popularity of this tool, which can glue almost any material. You need to understand what happens to the fabric on which such an adhesive has fallen. Fibers and villi are completely saturated, and some fabrics simply melt under the influence of superglue. These fibers include nylon, natural elastane and some varieties of silk.
Remove superglue from clothes at home possibly at very low temperatures. The thing that was stained with adhesive is folded in such a way that the speck is open on both sides. Next, the clothes are placed in a plastic bag and placed in a regular freezer for about an hour, after which the bag is removed from the freezer and the superglue is removed.
Take any blunt object, dTo do this, a spoon, the blunt side of a knife, or a regular nail file can be used, and begin to carefully remove the stain.In the event that a drop of glue did not completely spread, but froze, as it fell on the fabric, it must be broken with something heavy. To do this, you can use a small stone or a hammer. If the glue has spread, then its layer is very thin, therefore it is removed from the fabric without much difficulty. After removing the adhesive contaminant, the thing must be washed, as whitish stains may remain.

It is advisable to remove superglue stains as soon as they get on the fabric fibers. Otherwise, they strongly eat into the fibers, and the thing in such places may tear.
Removing adhesive stains with water
Remove superglue from clothes really and with the help of boiling water. However, this is only acceptable for natural fabrics that can withstand high temperatures well, such as cotton or linen. In this case, the soiled clothes are soaked for a while in water that is heated almost to a boil. This method of removing superglue from the fabric is only suitable for fresh spots, so you need to act immediately.
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If adhesive means accidentally got on clothes, then it is quickly removed and laid so that it does not stick together.
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Heat up water quickly. It is best to do this in an electric kettle, the water that flows in the tap is not very hot, so it will not work. It is permissible to heat a little water in a metal bowl.
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Boiling water is poured into the wash basin, while extreme care must be taken so as not to burn yourself.
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Soiled clothes are dipped in boiling water and kept in it for about 5 minutes. At the moment when the stain becomes softened, the item is removed from the water.
Under the action of boiling water, the glue becomes viscous and soft, at this moment it can be easily removed.In this case, it is worth acting quickly, as the substance can solidify again. Remove the adhesive with a blunt object, gently scraping it off. It is convenient to do this with a nail file from a standard manicure set. But the handle of a tablespoon is also quite suitable.
Can an iron help?
Delete dried up Superglue can also be used with a household iron. This adhesive is afraid of elevated temperatures and already at a temperature of more than 80 degrees melts and easily moves away from the fabric. To remove the glue spot, you need to act according to the following algorithm:
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A blanket is spread on a table or ironing board, and a clean cotton cloth is placed on top.On the resulting surface, the soiled thing is laid out so that the stain does not come into contact with other parts of the thing.
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A piece of white cotton fabric or a light handkerchief is placed on the soiled place, and then this place is ironed with an iron that is heated to the maximum temperature.
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Iron the problem area for 2-3 minutes, while periodically checking the state of the glue. At the moment when the glue becomes soft, they try to remove it with the blunt side of a knife or other similar object.
After the thing has been cleaned of the adhesive, it should be soaked for an hour in a concentrated powder solution, and then washed by hand or in a typewriter.

You can only remove stains from clothes with a hot iron if the fabric can withstand high temperatures. Clothes made of synthetic fabrics can be hopelessly damaged by a hot iron.
Chemicals
There are tablestoo corrosive superglue stains that simply cannot be removed with a hot iron, water or a blunt object. In such a case, various chemicals will come to the rescue.
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Acetone. To remove the stain, you need to take acetone and a few cotton pads. I put a thick cardboard on the table, on which the soiled thing is spread so that the stain is open on both sides. Wet two cotton pads with acetone at once and put them on the stain from above and below. Hold for about 10 minutes and carefully remove the remaining adhesive. This method is not suitable for colored clothes, as the colors may bleed.
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White alcohol. This substance can also help in removing glue stains. To do this, cotton pads, previously moistened with a solvent, are applied on both sides to the speck and wait 5 minutes. This substance evaporates almost instantly, so the stained area is periodically moistened with a solvent. After the glue is soaked, it is removed with any blunt object. This method of removing glue stains is not entirely suitable for a number of synthetic fabrics, as they will simply melt from white alcohol.
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Pharmacy dimexide. An interesting method of removing stains from second glue is to wet the contaminated areas with Dimexide. A piece of cotton wool or a cotton pad is applied to the speck, which is abundantly moistened with this drug, and kept for about 15 minutes. Then they scrape off the glue particles with any non-sharp improvised tool and wash the thing in warm water.
For fabrics made of coarse fibers - linen, cotton, terry or jeans - it will be enough to apply low or high temperatures to clean the item.While items made of fine fibers or colored clothes require extreme care when removing any stains. Such things are easy to spoil with a hot iron, as well as aggressive chemicals.