How do you get super glue off your fingertips??


Question:
i already tried nail polish remover and warm water w/ soap..its happened around 10 am today..and its now 7 pm. please help its really bothering me! thanks :)

Answers:
lol okay . it happend to me b4 .. and nothing seemed to get it off .. it will go off tom tho ... i used to wait till teh next day .. alcohol or nail polish remover wont do it . what will do it is when ur first layer dead skin cells get replaced .. :) it happened to me aot ..and it went off teh next day. after a warm shower
Use alcohol.
I had the same thing happen to me and I picked it off my fingers.Hope it gets better.
Try soaking your fingers in the nail polish remover for several minutes, if all you did was just rub it on with a cloth or something. If that doesn't work, you may just have to live with it until the skin cells slough off, which shouldn't be more than a day or two.
I use a green scrubber pad, or I bite it off. It takes a couple days.
rubbing Alcohol
It was created as a surgical adhesive and it works very well. It will come loose in a day or so. don't use anything strong. it will only make it worse. Goo off or awesome cleaner may work.
use a medium nail file and file it off. Straight Acetone is what you need, nail polish remover only has alittle acetone in it.
I've been filing and acetoning for years, happens alot.
olive oil.
This is the professional advice I received:
Use Olive Oil. Just rub a little for a very long time and it will eventually be gone. If you don't have Olive Oil at home, I'm sure another oil will work.
paint thinner or acetone
i had that problem too. it lead to cocaine abuse and many trips to the docs. i am having a big operation shortly so i hope i get things settled so i can focus just on beating a horrible addiction [i alreadt beat abandonment addiction, cyber/porn addiction, lairs itch, and many more illness i have been inflected with in the last while]. to all those suffering out there, chin up and lots of kleeeeenex and love.
Soak them in warm water with washing-up liquid in for a bit longer, and occasionally rub them on a scouring pad to work the glue loose, perhaps with some concentrated washing-up liquid straight from the bottle.
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