The base of any superglue is cyanoacrylate. This substance polymerizes instantly upon contact with slight moisture. To remove it, you need to break this chemical bond.

Cleaning Smooth Surfaces (Glass, Sink, Tiles)

Glue is easiest to remove from non-porous materials.
  1. Acetone: Apply nail polish remover (containing acetone) to a cotton pad and hold it against the stain for 3-5 minutes. The glue will soften into a jelly-like state.
  2. Dimexide (Dimethyl sulfoxide): This pharmacy product is a powerful cyanoacrylate solvent. It is perfect for glasses and plexiglass.
⚠️ Always wear gloves when working with Dimexide! It absorbs rapidly into the skin and can carry dissolved toxins into your bloodstream.

Cleaning Fabric and Pants

Removing superglue from fabric is the hardest task. Do not try to peel it off—you will tear the fibers. Use the temperature method: place a cloth over the stain and iron it. Cyanoacrylate becomes brittle with extreme temperature changes, after which it can be gently brushed off.
ℹ️ Proven Hack

If glue gets on your fingers, don't peel it off. Make a soak of warm soapy water with a tablespoon of baking soda. After 10 minutes, the glue will peel off like a film.

Recommended Reading

* *Household Chemistry Guides* — Sections on adhesive properties. * *Cyanoacrylate Manufacturer Technical Data Sheets (TDS)* — To understand the temperature limits of glue breakdown.
❓ Does vegetable oil help remove glue?

Yes, oil works great on skin and hair, as it breaks down the edge of the polymer film, allowing the glue to flake off.