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ferlew | 21:33 Wed 20th Aug 2014 | Home & Garden
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Had a crafting afternoon, 'cos I had a couple of hours spare.
Sat there in my best black trousers, of course, the inevitable happened. Seems I got glue on them, and only just noticed. It has dried right in.
How can I remove this please?
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Please detail the glue.
It might be worth trying nail varnish remover. Test on an inside seam or the inside hem first just to check that it won't damage the fabric.
You might also try some cooking oil....but only if you can wash the trousers so that you can get the oil out.
The idea is that the oil dissolves the glue, then you have to get the oil out.
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Will give those a go tomorrow, thanks.
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Reporting back... tried a little nail polish remover inside pocket, left 5 mins and rinsed out.
No probs at all. Poured NPR onto glue stain, left a few mins, used a nail brush on glue, and again, rinsed under cold tap.
Glue has indeed gone. Thank you :)
That's good to know, ferlew. Thank you.

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