well i think its best to put olive oil on the object (metal and plastic) and then take a knife and jag it in. if your under 14 ask a adult to help you jag the knife in.
once you have jagged it in put it in fully and then pull the knife out and then peel
it off with your hands. if this does not work for you i am truly sorry but it did work for me.
There is no metal that starts off as glue.
One way to remove super glue from a metal padlock is to soak the affected area in acetone or nail polish remover. Allow it to sit for a few minutes, then gently scrape off the softened glue with a plastic scraper or a flat-edged tool. Repeat the process if necessary until the glue is fully removed. Be careful to avoid damaging the metal surface of the padlock.
Use soap
For white glue or another PVA, scrub it with warm water and shop vac it up. Repeat 2-3 times.
Pull the plug first. Now if glue is on a plastic part, rub it with a rag and Goof Off, it will soon soften and be peelable. If on a metal part,like one of the prongs, just scrape it off with a craft knife.
Use Goof Off to soften the glue, then try to rub it off with a rag.
Not effectively, as the playdoh is pliable and when you touch it or move it the super glue will loosen up and fall off.
I don't think you'd get enough glue on the tissue from a glue stick to make it work, but you've got a few weeks until Halloween so as long as it's a "washable" glue stick (so you can get it off without using paint thinner), there's no harm in trying.
Put a rag dipped in Goof Off around the edges, rub the Goof Off into the glue if you can. It will soften soon and then you can pull it off.
You can try peeling it off very fast, just like they use bikini wax. It will take some hair with it and hurt for a short while (a few seconds.)
Rub it with Goo Gone, -that's exactly what it was formulated for.
One thing you can try is to get a pin and press it into the plastic, it should hold enough to pull it out, if not break off the pointy end of a tooth pick and put a tiny amount of super glue on it ( not enough to drip ) then carefully push it in until it contacts the plastic and hold until the glue sets, then pull the plastic out, be careful not to get the glue on anything but the plastic