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There's a product called "Goo Gone" and you find it at craft stores. It works. You can also try nail polish Remover or Acetone or hairspray.

*Edit* by Techdeck1997

Hairspray does work, but you have to wait a little bit with it on...

I just tried it................

Aug 11, 2009

I got it all over my hands. I tried Goo Gone, dish soap, mineral spirits, nail polish remover and vegetable oil. None of these worked. I thought something abrasive may help (but not cleanser!) so I tried good old fashioned baking soda. It worked! I had to wash my hands with baking soda 4 times, but it FINALLY came off. Then I threw the Gorilla Glue in the trash.

May 3, 2011

I used Bon Ami Polishing Cleanser bought at a grocery store-- the same stuff I use to get black marks off pots and pans. I put on dry hands and rubbed them together for about 5min., then rinsed off with water and a scrubby sponge. I repeated this three times..Gorilla Gone!

I promise you to use baking soda. It really works. My dad is doing it right beside me. :)

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Terri Jackson

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a coarse black emory board. got every bit of it off..scrub lightly it worked...

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