Well first you get some really sticky glue or anything like that and put some on your fingers (just a dab) then u press down hard and hold it for.....2min at least but if it still didn't work hold it on longer then that. does that answer you peoples question?
You reach for it with your fingers. If it doesn't work you have to see the doctor.
cuz you just stuck them in yellow paint or Jaundice
they stuck there fingers up there bum and licked it
To safely separate super glued fingers that are stuck together, soak the affected area in warm, soapy water for about 5-10 minutes. Gently try to peel or roll the fingers apart, avoiding any sudden or forceful movements to prevent injury. If the glue does not come off easily, seek medical assistance for proper removal.
You can try the common household WD-40, it removes everything
WD40.spray on and work in with fingers,then work off with wet cloth.
To safely separate fingers stuck together with super glue, soak the affected area in warm soapy water for about 15-20 minutes to help loosen the bond. Gently try to peel the fingers apart, avoiding any sudden or forceful movements to prevent injury. If the glue does not come off easily, seek medical assistance to avoid causing damage to the skin.
Well, if it is really tangled, then you might have to separate parts of your hair with your fingers first. If it is really stuck, you might have to cut your hair, but hopefully just separating it with your fingers will get you to the point of being able to remove it.
1. K - the shape of a rabbit with your fingers (a V with the first 2 fingers and the middle one slightly forward) 2. A - a fist with the thumb on the side 3. T - a fist with the thumb stuck in between the index and middle fingers 4. E - a fist with just the 4 fingers; place the thumb so that the fingernails of the 4 fingers are touch the top of the thumb
When raisins are stuck together, they can be pried apart manually (which is to say, you can do it with your fingers). If you would like to make them less sticky, you can coat them with flour.
You put your fingers on the latch and pull down. the latch is stuck closed will not operate auto or manual
This has happened to me. First you scream for your partner to unplug it. The pressure abates slightly, but not enough to untangle the twisted mess that is your fingers. Then you beg and cry until he finds the release button for the beaters. Once the beaters drop from the machine, your fingers will come easily from the beaters. I was lucky, a spoon took the brunt of the pressure and I was left with only a mess of bruises and dents on my fingers. But, I believe that the beater will simply pull your fingers out of socket, rather than break them. I'm going from experience... I'm certainly not a professional at getting my fingers stuck in electric beaters. And I do not recommend testing my theory. A word of advice, keep your spoon away from the beaters. Don't kid yourself, it will be pulled in my the beaters and your fingers along with it.