if it is not finished yet just sand it out,if it is finish then you have to try to heat up the glue try a iron with a rag underneath it, if you can heat it up enough it should wipe off if the door is not finished yet then just sand it down, if it is finished then take a iron with a rag underneath it and heat up the glue so you can wipe it off
Heat vinegar. Dab onto the fabric. Will take about 5 minutes. Wash the fabric in a washing machine about three times. Hopefully glue will be removed. If not: Freeze the fabric. Peel glue from fabric.
Pour boiling water over the glue, put a doubled towel over the water to retain the heat and wait one minute. The glue will soften with the hot water. Then, use the towel to scrub the glue area free of the glue. Repeat the process as necessary. Two or three applications should be sufficient to remove all the glue. Fold the towel two or three times and place it over the wetted carpet area. Standing on the towel will absorb most of the water. Use a shop vacuum to suck up all liquid left.
To remove wood glue from carpet, you will need an adhesive remover. Apply the remover to the carpet and then scrape off.
Rub it with a rough rag dipped in Goof Off, then try to peel an edge of it up.
First use a fine scrubbing brush (nail brush) and scrub it with Goof-Off, when it gets soft use warm water and keep swamping it on and 'shop vaccing ' it off.
You can't remove Super or Krazy glue from fabric.
You cannot remove super glue from most fabrics without damaging the fabric.
Try nail polish remover.
White glue or carpenters glue works best on popsicle sticks.
I would use yellow carpenters glue.
There are many methods. It depends what glue and what fabric.
Carpenters and woodworkers.
It may dissolve with repeated immersion in water. Depends exactly which glue.
Name the glue - 'all purpose glue' is far too vague.
White glue.
schools,carpenters,everyday people..........you get the point
White glue or yellow carpenters glue will both work.