Rub it with a damp cloth. I doubt very much that it penetrated the paint.
There is no drywall glue. -If you are referring to mud (drywall compound), you scrape the lumps off at the end of each day and then wash your clothes. It always comes off.
fastest is to scrape it off.
Possibly if you get enough of if off it will work, but I wouldn't risk it personally.
Scrape it very carefully with a broad wood chisel held almost parallel to the drywall. You may have to fill with some caulk or mud. -Alex ll makes an excellent filler for small areas of drywall.
Wet it totally, then when it is softer , scrape it with a sharp edged wooden spatula.
Yes paint comes off a car but only if you scrape it against something.
It has to be cut off.
Scrape it carefully with a razor blade
To effectively remove adhesive from drywall, you can use a hairdryer or heat gun to soften the adhesive, then gently scrape it off with a putty knife. You can also try using a commercial adhesive remover or a mixture of warm water and vinegar. Be sure to test a small area first to ensure it doesn't damage the drywall.
Scrooged! Scrape 'em off Claire.
To fix peeled drywall, you can follow these steps: Scrape off any loose or peeling paint or drywall compound. Apply a coat of primer to the affected area. Use joint compound to fill in any gaps or cracks. Sand the area smooth once the compound is dry. Apply a new coat of paint to match the surrounding wall.
Yes.