I don't know whether it was super glue or gorilla glue, but I had a lot of it in little splotches on my white island counter top. It's been there for at least two years, I've tried magic erasers with no luck. Today I did an internet search and found this page, got out my acetone nail polish remover and a very fine steel wool pad(for refinishing wood), and my magic eraser. The trick was to soak either a cotton ball or magic eraser and the steel wool with the nail polish remover, and rub the spots. - Lo and behold the spots are gone!
Try Goof Off, it softens Super glue so you can pick it off.
Try a rag dipped in Goof Off. Rub it over the super glue till it softens, then peel it off.
You get get super glue romover and let it dry and then try it
Turn the glue gun on to loosen the glue, then, if the glue is persistent, use a wooden stick to CAREFULLY pick the glue off.
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I wouldn't recommend it as super glue is a cyanoacrylate. Some super glues are used for sealing wounds but they are different to the super glue you by off the shelf at a hardwear store.
Nail polish remover will dissolve super glue.
You cannot get super glue off many porous or soft fabrics. It may be scraped off many shiny hard surfaces with a razor blade.
Super glue or crazy glue is best.
You cannot remove super glue from most fabrics without damaging the fabric.
Use Goof Off to soften the glue, then try to rub it off with a rag.
Goof Off is usually best for this.