RAW SESAME OIL and SALT worked GREAT....!
My fingers were not glued together but I had the glue covering almost all of the palm of my hand and half my little finger plus one thumb. Lots of rubbing, more oil, more salt, more rubbing, more oil, more salt, no water, wiped with towel. Super glue gone. YEA!!!!
Other sites suggested using acetone and I really would NOT want to put that on my skin. I would rather use VaboRub as one person suggested than acetone, but would much rather not put anything on my skin that I would not put inside my body -- hence the cold pressed oil. I appreciate the suggestion given by the person who used VaboRub because that is what made me think to try the sesame oil. I actually even used the more expensive Celtic sea salt but would have been okay using just about any salt. ;)
that's a way to remove blisters, once you get superglue on it, and peel it off, your blister is gone
Try some fingernail polish remover.
Cut it out then put a skim coat of mud over it.
Get superglue debonder.
Best practices dictate that you take your gemstone to a local jeweler who may be able to help you remove the superglue.
The best way is to soak it in hot soapy water.
Use acetone. If you don't have acetone, use nail polish remover. It has acetone in it.
removing superglue can be tough. first up, make sure the shower surface is gelcoat. if it is then it's safe to use acetone to clean the superglue from the surface. test it with a rag damped with acetone in an inconspicuous area to be sure before you attack the superglue area.
Dr. Harry Coover invented superglue in 1942.
You can try the common household WD-40, it removes everything
As the stuff called superglue is only made by properly registered chemical companies most people who want superglue go to the shops and buy it
It can be used in an emergency. Surgical glue is a type of superglue.