Isopropyl will remove only elmers glue from plastic, not super glue. once it gets on there, you can't remove it.
The new Elmer's Spray Glue is very good for that.
I would think plastic cement.ANS 2 - Epoxy or silicone.
If the melting point of the glue is lower than the melting point of the bag, it's not.
Use a glue gun. The glue will peel off fairly easily when you are ready to remove it.
No, most plastics are smooth and non-porous. For wood glue to work well it needs to soak into the materials that it's gluing. It can not do this with plastic, so will seem to stick at first, but will come loose when fully cured.
It will remove some glues, but not all.
Isopropyl alcohol spray!! Spray between the tapes, separate them with a tail comb, spray more alcohol on them and brush out the glue.
I would try something mild like Isopropyl alcohol first, then possibly Goof Off if alcohol didn't work.
Anything that could remove it could also damage the plastic.
You may take Goo Gone and rub it in, in circles, until the superglue comes off. Or use Goo Gone multiple times until glue is off of the surface.Actually goo gone is NOT SAFE for use on plastics and will "melt" the plastic surface. This damage is NOT repairable (I found out the hard way!) ORUse rubbing alcohol - take a q-tip, dip it in the rubbing alcohol, and rub at the dried glue until it softens. Then wipe or rinse it away.ANS 2 - You can NOT successfully remove superglue from any plastic. It almost always mars the surface.
You can use 90% alcohol
Act immediately if glue gets on your skin, clothes or furnishings by placing a pad soaked in cold water over the spot which should gradually peel apart. I would also recommend going out and getting a carpet cleaner. Denatured alcohol works, too, but only on wet glue -- dried glue is impossible to remove, but it does get softer with repeated soakings in water and detergent, or in alcohol, and then it can be scraped off with plastic implements.
There is no reaction, you simply get a mixture of rubbing alcohol and methanol.
Sorry, 'strong power glue' doesn't tell us enough, -Name your glue -
I had a small crack in my frames near the lense (should of popped out lenses) and fixed them with gorilla glue. I got a little bit on one of the lense, most came off with alcohol while the glue was still wet, once it dried, it was stuck there. I used nail polish remover to remove the glue, worked like a charm, it will take a bit of rubbing and wiping the lense, or lenses, but it should work, it did for me.
I use lemon fresh pledge, furnature polish, it will not damage anything but will remove the glue.ANS 2 - I find 99% alcohol is better for that.
There is almost no way to do this without destroying the plastic. As you didn't say WHAT KIND of plastic, it's hard to be more help.