Hot water or a scraper. (knife like) Good Luck!
Depends on which glue. -Try Goof-Off first.
That is a very vague question and almost impossible to answer. It's necessary to know WHAT glue and on WHICH material. I wouldn't the same remover universally. If i get ABS yellow glue on a cotton blend shirt, i remove it with Whitlam's Glue wash - This will not work for most other things. If I get white glue on a T-shirt, hot soapy water often works.- You need to re-write and specify glue and material.
A good glue you can use for soft plastic which is a flexible material is Gorilla Glue.
Warm water and a little scrubbing can remove white glue or school glue.
Isopropyl will remove only elmers glue from plastic, not super glue. once it gets on there, you can't remove it.
to remove gorilla glue from clothes. soak the area contaminated from glue in acetone for a while. try removing it every once in a while until it peels off easliy. it would be a good idea to first see how acetone reacts to the material before applying in large quantities
It is rare to be able to remove all of the residue. Try using goo gone on a small corner of the shirt and see if it messes up the material if it doesn't gently apply it to the glue. Sometimes soaking and gently rolling fingers over the glue will remove the stickiness as well.
It depends where you want to remove it from. If you want to remove the glue from furniture or clothing then you need to try adding vinegar. It has always worked for me. 1. Heat some vinegar in a saucepan. 2. Dab (with kitchen towel) the stains with the heated vinegar. It will take about five minutes until the vinegar has absorbed the glue. 3. You will see a stain that the vinegar has made so wash the material in the washing machine about 2 or 3 times until it has gone. Hopefully the glue will have dissapeared. If this doesn't work: Try freezing the material for a few days and then peel the glue off, however I strongly recommend the heated vinegar way.
It's a different material for almost every glue, but it's known as the 'carrier'.
The glue smell will soon vanish as the glue cures.
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You have to NAME the glue before we can answer that.