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Getting Glue Off Your Hands

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Gorilla GlueI love Gorilla Glue, but how do you get this stuff off your hands?

Richard Jones: I
find mineral spirits used immediately after the glue-up does a pretty good job.

Michael Dresdner:
If you mean after the glue has fully cured, according to the company president, there is no solvent that will dissolve cured polyurethane type Gorilla Glue. For that reason, the company suggests using gloves if you are likely to get it on your hands.

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