No, soap can not replace glue in any way.
NO!
Use soap
To remove glue from jeans, you will need acetone. Rub acetone on the glue and then wash with soap and water.
vinegar aerosols paint glue liquid soap soap
soap and a strong rag
Do not glue it, no glue will be safe for this. I advise you to go to the dentist who will fully understand and replace your current retainer.
No, but rubbing with a rough cloth will.
Most rubber cement does wash off with soap and water. However, I always have an excellent 'remover' next to my sink and unhesitatingly recommend 'Whitlam's Glue Wash' hand soap. This will remove all glues that I use, - rubber, super glue, pvc glue, ABS glue and many others. -It's available at all good plumbing suppliers.
Metamorphic rocks themselves are not used in toothpaste, gum, glue, or soap. However, some minerals derived from these rocks, such as talc, may be used in certain products for their properties. Toothpaste and soap typically contain various ingredients, including abrasives, surfactants, and moisturizers, rather than metamorphic materials. Gum and glue often have synthetic or natural polymers as their primary components.
use glue
Hot water and dish soap
TOOLS: SPOON, CONTAINER, LAUNDRY SOAP, white glue and 1 TEASPOON WATER yes you can all you have to do is put glue (and a bit if water) into a container then put laundry soap (any as long as its not bubbly (ALSO PUT A SPOON OF THE DRY LAUNDRY SOAP)) then stir. It may feel sticky but just roll it in your hand for at least 5 to 10 minutes (or until not sticky)