Super glue removal - amazing!
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CaroleF
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Super glue removal - amazing!
Not sure how I managed it but last night I was trying to mend a dining room chair from a doll's house which my grandaughter had managed to break and as I did it somehow I got glue onto one of the lenses of my glasses - no I wasn't wearing them at the time. I had heard of acetone being used to dissolve superglue but wasn't sure if that applied to plastic lenses as well as glass. So this morning I consulted my dear friend in times of crisis - Mr Google. Most postings about this subject did say don't put acetone onto plastic lenses as it may dissolve the surface of the plastic.
Then I read the most amazing suggestion - toothpaste! Several postings on this particular site said people had managed to remove superglue from plastic lenses using toothpaste - one mentioned Sensodyne specifically. Quite a few postings said this was successful, a few said it was rubbish. So I decided to have a go, particularly as I have some Sensodyne and I couldn't bear to keep looking at the world through this streak across one of my lenses. Well I rubbed a small amount of Sensodyne on the gluey bit - it was a fairly thin streak - for less than a minute when I could feel bits moving. Eventually I washed the paste off with warm water, dried the lens and magic - the glue had gone! I couldn't believe it was so easy. So if anyone else is as stupid as me that's the remedy!
Then I read the most amazing suggestion - toothpaste! Several postings on this particular site said people had managed to remove superglue from plastic lenses using toothpaste - one mentioned Sensodyne specifically. Quite a few postings said this was successful, a few said it was rubbish. So I decided to have a go, particularly as I have some Sensodyne and I couldn't bear to keep looking at the world through this streak across one of my lenses. Well I rubbed a small amount of Sensodyne on the gluey bit - it was a fairly thin streak - for less than a minute when I could feel bits moving. Eventually I washed the paste off with warm water, dried the lens and magic - the glue had gone! I couldn't believe it was so easy. So if anyone else is as stupid as me that's the remedy!
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barney
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Re: Super glue removal - amazing!
Arm & Hammer toothpaste is brilliant for shining up the headlights on your car.
If they look a bit dull and weather beaten, give it a try
It works
If they look a bit dull and weather beaten, give it a try
It works
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Stephen
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Re: Super glue removal - amazing!
Thanks for the tip Carole
Makes you wonder what it does to your teeth.
Makes you wonder what it does to your teeth.
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Super glue removal - amazing!
I brush those with Vim. But thanks for the great tip.
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oldbluefox
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Re: Super glue removal - amazing!
But handy to know if you glue your teeth together.Stephen wrote:Thanks for the tip Carole
Makes you wonder what it does to your teeth.
I was taught to be cautious
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Manoverboard
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Re: Super glue removal - amazing!
Superglue ' Remover ' springs to mind .... just saying 
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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CaroleF
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Re: Super glue removal - amazing!
Moby - there may well be such a thing but I need to see, preferably today. So hence looking to Google for a remedy and since it cost me absolutely nothing as I already had the toothpaste it was fantastic. I won't tell you what my husband said about it - the word 'stupid' was in there somewhere, mind you as today is our Wedding Anniversary he couldn't say very much - still waiting for the flowers though!
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Onelife
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Re: Super glue removal - amazing!
Spec-tacular tip Carole 
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Raybosailor
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Re: Super glue removal - amazing!
Some toothpaste can be quite searching and of course it is a mild abrasive, I have renovated a few bathrooms and kitchens in the past and often the previous owner has left some toothpaste behind. If the tiles were in fair condition with just discoulered grout I brush some toothpaste into the grout and leave it overnight, then brush it off with hot water and white vinegar voila.
If you have some minor scratches on car paintwork and don't have any rubbing in compound ( T-Cut) try rubbing brown sauce into the damaged area in circular movements, the sauce acts as a mild abrasive and rubs paint into the scratch. Wash with cold water then polish the area with normal car wax, it only works with minor scratches.
My daughter had someone go down her car door with their wing mirror leaving a black graze the length of her door, an egg cup full of brown sauce fetched the lot off and her husband doesn't know to this day what had happened.
If you have some minor scratches on car paintwork and don't have any rubbing in compound ( T-Cut) try rubbing brown sauce into the damaged area in circular movements, the sauce acts as a mild abrasive and rubs paint into the scratch. Wash with cold water then polish the area with normal car wax, it only works with minor scratches.
My daughter had someone go down her car door with their wing mirror leaving a black graze the length of her door, an egg cup full of brown sauce fetched the lot off and her husband doesn't know to this day what had happened.
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oldbluefox
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Re: Super glue removal - amazing!
Thanks for those tips Ray.
Did you know if the sole plate of your iron is dirty you can clean it with a paracetamol tablet? I didn't but it works. Heat the iron on full then rub with a paracetamol or panadol tablet. Best to hold it in a pair of pliers. As if dissolves wipe off with paper towel or clean cloth.
Did you know if the sole plate of your iron is dirty you can clean it with a paracetamol tablet? I didn't but it works. Heat the iron on full then rub with a paracetamol or panadol tablet. Best to hold it in a pair of pliers. As if dissolves wipe off with paper towel or clean cloth.
I was taught to be cautious
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Raybosailor
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Good tip foxy I wish this idea was available when I used to run our local colts side, I was coach, kit man, washer and ironer but Cheryl banned me from using her new iron because I ruined the previous one ironing over pvc motifs on the football shirts.oldbluefox wrote:Thanks for those tips Ray.
Did you know if the sole plate of your iron is dirty you can clean it with a paracetamol tablet? I didn't but it works. Heat the iron on full then rub with a paracetamol or panadol tablet. Best to hold it in a pair of pliers. As if dissolves wipe off with paper towel or clean cloth.
Forgive the pun but I find ironing a bit of a headache.
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GillD46
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You are not alone.Raybosailor wrote:
Forgive the pun but I find ironing a bit of a headache.
Gill
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oldbluefox
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If you find that tip a bit painful apparently 2:1 baking soda and water is supposed to do the trick (according to Mr Google) although I've never tried it. 
I was taught to be cautious
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Raybosailor
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Sodium Bicarbonate has lots of cleaning uses and is an ingredient of a lot of toothpaste brands but when mixed with acid (as in vinegar) it produces carbon dioxide, how this solution cleans things I don't know but it does.oldbluefox wrote:If you find that tip a bit painful apparently 2:1 baking soda and water is supposed to do the trick (according to Mr Google) although I've never tried it.
Will try it on our old iron Foxy.
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oldbluefox
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Have just tried it. Baking powder paste.................... works brilliantly and easier than paracetamol!!!
Does anyone else use an old sock for removing insects from the front of the car? No need for expensive sprays.
Errrrr!!! Have we gone off topic?
Does anyone else use an old sock for removing insects from the front of the car? No need for expensive sprays.
Errrrr!!! Have we gone off topic?
I was taught to be cautious
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Raybosailor
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Re: Super glue removal - amazing!
Nice one Foxy I'll try it in the summer if it comes, Cheryl doesn't have problem with fly's on the front of her car she drives so slow they run into the back of her. lol
To get back on topic I use superglue when I do pen turning on my lathe, to give the wood a rock hard finish you put a squirt of superglue on a piece of towel and rub it on while the lathe is turning. It gives a sparkling gloss finish that lasts forever.
To get back on topic I use superglue when I do pen turning on my lathe, to give the wood a rock hard finish you put a squirt of superglue on a piece of towel and rub it on while the lathe is turning. It gives a sparkling gloss finish that lasts forever.
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Stephen
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Raybosailor
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Do they still give these out Stephen ?Stephen wrote:And the winner is![]()
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Jan Rosser
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They certainly do Ray - both my granddaughters have earned them - the younger one has two!). Most people wouldn't be aware that having one gives a child up to aged 16 free entry to lots of attractions. My son took the family to Legoland and the girls didn't pay similarly Edinburgh zoo and the Royal Yacht Britannia - quite a saving for a family.Raybosailor wrote:Do they still give these out Stephen ?Stephen wrote:And the winner is![]()
Janis