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1 best product to remove superglue from any surface or hands

Superglue sets very quickly, which is not always an advantage. If a drop of it accidentally falls on the finishing surface, it is very difficult to remove it, even if you try to wipe it off immediately. But there is an inexpensive pharmaceutical solution for removing superglue, which allows you to wipe it off completely.

What you will need:

  • dimexide;
  • cotton wool or cotton pad.
1 best product to remove superglue from any surface or hands

The process of removing superglue stains

To remove a superglue stain, you need to moisten a cotton swab in pharmaceutical dimexide (or pour a little onto the surface) and simply wipe it off.

1 best product to remove superglue from any surface or hands
1 best product to remove superglue from any surface or hands
1 best product to remove superglue from any surface or hands

This does not happen instantly, you will have to work for a couple of minutes. But given the cheapness of dimexide, this is not a problem. They can really restore the perfect appearance of products by smearing them with superglue.

1 best product to remove superglue from any surface or hands
1 best product to remove superglue from any surface or hands

This is perhaps the best tool for removing superglue from any surface and especially from your hands. After all, you can often get dirty when working and sealing something.

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Comments (5)
  1. Yuri_
    #1 Yuri_ Visitors 17 April 2021 18:01
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    If you work with dimexide as shown in the photographs (with bare hands, without gloves), then you can be left without hands. Literally.
    1. Sergey K
      #2 Sergey K Visitors 17 April 2021 19:30
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      You shouldn’t exaggerate too much; you can even rinse your mouth with dimexide, although diluted, it will clear up the infection in one go! And during the pouring process, it got on my hands more than once, without consequences. The photo shows a medical one, already thoroughly diluted...
      1. Yuri_
        #3 Yuri_ Visitors 18 April 2021 08:14
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        Each bottle of dimexide is accompanied by instructions describing the principle of its action and rules of use.
        In the description of the principle of its action, it is sometimes said, and sometimes not, that dimexide not only easily penetrates the skin itself - it disables the protective properties of the skin, which is why other substances (an effect also used in medicine) and microorganisms easily penetrate through it.
        Therefore, the rules of use are in the same instructions: apply dimexide to clean, disinfected skin, then cover the area with polyethylene and a fabric bandage.
        They cover it precisely because of the danger of the penetration of some kind of infection.

        “And during the pouring process it got on my hands more than once, without consequences.”
        This is from the series “I worked with an angle grinder a hundred times without a casing - nothing bad happened.”

        “The photo shows a medical one, already thoroughly diluted...”
        Medical comes in different concentrations - from 30% to 99%. In the photo, by the way, it’s just 99 percent.
    2. Well
      #4 Well Guests 17 April 2021 21:46
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      Yes, this is a special drug for external use! I am amazed at such commentators who have no idea what they are talking about and only mislead people.
  2. Guest Sergey
    #5 Guest Sergey Guests 19 April 2021 04:09
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    Under no circumstances should you work with dimexide (no matter what concentration it is) without gloves!!! The thing is that when it is absorbed into the skin, it pulls with it what it dissolved!!!! That is, in this case you will introduce a dose of chemicals from superglue into your body. You also can’t use it to wipe anything off your skin, as it will get into your blood.
    I myself have used it several times when flushing the engine from sludge, it does an excellent job, BUT ONLY WITH RUBBER GLOVES AND A MASK!!!!!! IT IS IMPORTANT!

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