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Glue, a wonderful substance for holding things together, is adept at finding it’s way onto all kinds of wood. Whether it’s from a creative craft project or an extensive woodworking job, glue has knack for stubbornly sticking to floors, tables, shelves, furniture and every other kind of finished wood.
Luckily, Goo Gone Original| New Window excels at breaking down the adhesive in glue and keeping your finished wood safe. It’s the ultimate tool to keep right next to the glue, just in case. Here’s how to remove that stubborn glue from wood:
1. Pour the Goo Gone Origina| New Windowl liquid onto the glue
2. Allow it to sit for 3-5 minutes
3. Wipe the glue up using a clean, white cloth.
4. Wash with hot, soapy water.
Test on an inconspicuous area before use. Do not use on silk, leather, suede, rubber, faux stainless steel, drywall, unfinished wood surfaces, unsealed stone.
For especially dried on glue, use a putty knife or Goo Gone Sticker Lifter| New Window after the liquid has soaked in. Scrape under the hard edges, then after removing some of the hardest glue, use additional Goo Gone Original| New Window to break down and wipe away the remaining residue.
See the steps it takes to remove glue (and residue) from glass including mirrors, windows and wine bottles. It's only 4 easy steps to completely clear your glass of glue and residue.
Don’t get discouraged by the thought of cleaning up your craft bond glue messes. With Goo Gone Arts and Crafts Wipes even your stickiest messes are cleaned faster than your children can finish their macaroni Mona Lisa.
When you need precision in removing adhesives then look no further than Goo Gone On the Go Pen. It's perfect for artists who work frequently with glue. Watch the video to see it in use.