My 10 year old daughter, who WAS NOT to be using the fake fingernails any longer due to this happening once before, has done it again - snipped off the tip of the glue and it spattered all over my 3 month old kitchen countertops. I was furious - mostly because she was NEVER to use that stuff after the first go around. Fingernail polish remover does not help, nor did several cleaning solvents. Erin | |
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Cleaning Nail Glue off of Countertop | 01/09/2005 |
What are they made of? Pending what they are, you could try scraping a bit at a time with a razor. | |
By Kayla | |
Cleaning Nail Glue off of Countertop | 01/10/2005 |
i would say that if you counter top is a solid counter top you should be able to scrape it off carefully with a razor blade! Kids are so cute aren't they!! | |
By patty | |
Cleaning Nail Glue off of Countertop | 01/10/2005 |
Nail glue is the same as brand name "Crazy Glue". It is a cyano-acrylic glue and you can purchase a remover for this type of glue where you buy the nails or where they sell 'crazy-glue' | |
By PoPo the Po | |
Cleaning Nail Glue off of Countertop | 01/10/2005 |
I would try covering the razor blade in a dry wash rag, then pushing at the dried glue. I have a razor blade that slides in and out of its silver holder that I think was made to clean the smooth top stoves. It never scratches the porcalien or my counters. You might be able to find one of those. Wish I could it explain it better. Hope this helps. Good luck. | |
By Melanie | |
Cleaning Nail Glue off of Countertop | 01/11/2005 |
A nail polish remover with an ACETONE base will take off the glue, that is what they use to remove the nails in salons. Otherwise get super glue remover. | |
By Kelly |
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