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Act immediately if glue gets on your skin, clothes or furnishings by placing a pad soaked in cold water over the spot which should gradually peel apart. I would also recommend going out and getting a carpet cleaner. Denatured alcohol works, too, but only on wet glue -- dried glue is impossible to remove, but it does get softer with repeated soakings in water and detergent, or in alcohol, and then it can be scraped off with plastic implements.

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