Cut it off with the blade of a disposable craft knife held almost parallel to the counter. Remove remains with acetone or lacquer thinner.
Use soap
Rub some Goof Off on it for a minute or two.
If it's a glass lens, soften it with Goof-Off , then carefully scrape it off with a craft knife. - If they are plastic lenses as many are these days, I don't think it will come off.
every 10 minuts was your hands till it comes off
put a tablespoon of olive oil and vinegar
Use soap
Rub some Goof Off on it for a minute or two.
Trim off the hair that contains it -
If it's a glass lens, soften it with Goof-Off , then carefully scrape it off with a craft knife. - If they are plastic lenses as many are these days, I don't think it will come off.
every 10 minuts was your hands till it comes off
put a tablespoon of olive oil and vinegar
Gorilla glue can be removed from a surface by using acetone or nail polish remover. Apply the acetone to the glue, let it sit for a few minutes, then gently scrape or wipe it off with a cloth or sponge. Repeat as needed until the glue is completely removed.
To properly seal granite countertops for longevity and durability, clean the surface thoroughly, apply a high-quality granite sealer evenly, allow it to penetrate for the recommended time, wipe off excess sealer, and reapply as needed based on the manufacturer's instructions. Regularly clean and reseal the countertops to maintain their protection and appearance.
Scrape it off with a chisel or sharp craft knife. Remove residue with Goof -Off.
Cut off the piece of hair in which the gorilla glue is stuck to. Sorry... Don't worry too much, it'll grow back! Or, you can get a wig, or cut the rest of your hair to even out the look.
To effectively clean stains on granite countertops, mix warm water with a mild dish soap and use a soft cloth to gently scrub the stained area. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners, as they can damage the granite surface. For tougher stains, create a paste with baking soda and water, apply it to the stain, and let it sit for a few hours before wiping it off. Regularly sealing your granite countertops can also help prevent stains from setting in.
I would cut it off with a very sharp craft knife.