Goo Gone is best for this. -Goof Off will work too, but may wrinkle some vinyl covered binders.
No, paint thinner is not considered a binder. A binder is kind of like a glue that holds dried paint together and makes it stick to the surface that it is applied to.
cement is the binder for concrete like glue with out it you have mud with rocks
Rub around the base of it with Goof Off, then grip it with pliers and pull
Just pick at the edges with your nails, and it should peel off.
I use a hair dryer to loosen glue and the clean with thinnersUse cigarette lighter fluid to clean off the old glue it works and it will not take off your paint.WD40 works wonders too.
You scrape it off with a sharp blade.
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It may come off if you can boil the piece that is glued.
The only way I know is to push the pencil through one of the binder-clip holes. It is a tight fit and the metal part will pop off because it doesn't fit through. And by binder-clip hole, I mean the three holes where you can put it into a binder securely.
Scrape it off with a razor blade, then get any residue with Goo-Gone.
Rub after it dries.
That depends entirely on the kind of glue, what you are removing it from and what you are using to take it off. I can peel crazy glue off my skin in seconds, on the other hand I find great difficulty getting PL Premium off my skin. There are so many different kinds of glues that all removal methods are different too.