Drano Max Gel works. It disolves...plus its safe for plastic
Better (much safer) answer: Assuming we're talking about the standard kinds of glue left over from labels and such, just use some oily substance. Oil, moisturizer, or even tissues containing moisturizer are often enough to do the job.
ANS 3 - Depends what kind pf 'plastic' and what kind of glue. Goo Gone is good, so is Lift-Off, for some glues on some plastics.
Isopropyl will remove only elmers glue from plastic, not super glue. once it gets on there, you can't remove it.
Anything that could remove it could also damage the plastic.
Try Goof Off .
Sticker remover (to be had at any drugstore) should do the trick.
To effectively remove sticker glue from glass surfaces, you can use rubbing alcohol or vinegar to break down the adhesive. Apply the solution to the affected area, let it sit for a few minutes, then gently scrape off the glue with a razor blade or a credit card. Wipe the glass clean with a damp cloth to remove any residue.
Sorry, 'strong power glue' doesn't tell us enough, -Name your glue -
To remove a sticker or the residue from a sticker from a suede couch, alcohol can be used. Begin by dabbing the alcohol onto the sticker to dissolve the glue. After a few minutes the adhesive should broken down enough to remove it from the fabric.
Try Goo Gone . Available in Rona and Home Depot.
You may take Goo Gone and rub it in, in circles, until the superglue comes off. Or use Goo Gone multiple times until glue is off of the surface.Actually goo gone is NOT SAFE for use on plastics and will "melt" the plastic surface. This damage is NOT repairable (I found out the hard way!) ORUse rubbing alcohol - take a q-tip, dip it in the rubbing alcohol, and rub at the dried glue until it softens. Then wipe or rinse it away.ANS 2 - You can NOT successfully remove superglue from any plastic. It almost always mars the surface.
To remove crazy glue from rubber, you can try soaking the affected area in warm, soapy water for a few minutes to soften the adhesive. Then, gently peel or scrape off the glue using a soft cloth or a plastic scraper. Alternatively, you can use a commercial glue remover specifically designed to dissolve adhesive bonds without damaging the rubber surface.
To effectively remove glue from a window, you can use a mixture of warm water and dish soap to soften the glue. Gently scrape off the softened glue with a plastic scraper or a razor blade. Be careful not to scratch the window. You can also try using rubbing alcohol or vinegar to dissolve the glue. Remember to test any cleaning solution on a small, inconspicuous area of the window first to ensure it does not damage the surface.
To effectively remove glue from hardwood floors, you can try using a mixture of warm water and vinegar or a commercial adhesive remover. Apply the solution to the affected area and let it sit for a few minutes to loosen the glue. Then, gently scrape the glue off with a plastic scraper or putty knife. Be careful not to damage the wood surface. Repeat the process if necessary until the glue is completely removed.