How can i remove Monster Grip a dangerous glue from my hands and skin.I cannot get it off and its burning me?


Question:
i didnt realize that it was supposed to wear gloves, and i tried nail polish remover, gasoline, comet, brillo,sandpaper,soap and water ,there must be something gentle out there that your grandparents might have taught you, help i really dont want to go 50 mile to the nearest hospital, and it feels like concrete, it wont come off my skin unless i take the skin with it.if you have the answer that solves my condition i will send you a small reward thanks in advance to everyone . Monster grip contains isocyanate
containing polymers for any one with a science background .hurry my hands are like prunes now,

Answers:
okay first thing first make sure it is acetone based nail polish remover and i mean use the whole bottle pore it into a a container that will fit hat part of your body in it and soak it for 10-15 mins if that does not work wash your hand with warm soapy water andTry a product called Goof-Off or Z-7 Debonder
hope it works
melissa
mhazeldine2004@yahoo.com

Other Answers:
have you tried nail polish remover? That usually works well.

i would dial 911 tell them to come to u uhh did u try dipping ur hands in hot water i really dont no how else to help u sorry i hope somethin or someone helps u soon message me when u get better i wanna no wat happened Please call the manufactor in this. They will certainly have the solution for you. If not, call poison control. They can help also. GOOD LUCK!!


Soak your hands in water. It will, slowly but surely, disolve the glue's grip to your hand.

That's the only advice I can give. that and GO TO THE FRICKEN' HOSPITAL if it doesn't get any better!!


Call poison control. Or 911 use painting thiner


try putting your hands in latex gloves, after you have applied a lot of petroleum jellie.commonly know as Vaseline..do that until it clears up. sleep like that every-night!

luv
mandie


try washing them with turps Use Acetone. It is a solvent for such glues.
No reward needed, glad to help.

Craig.




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