How Do You Remove Dried Glue From Fabric?
The best thing about glue is that it will stick to almost anything, making it useful for arts and crafts and construction. Unfortunately for craftsmen and creative minds alike, the glue also will stick to clothing whether you want it to. Once glue has dried, it can prove to be an extremely stubborn stain, and one of the hardest to remove from clothing. Try a number of these in-home solutions to remove the dried glue from your fabrics. Scrape off any excess glue that might be loose on the clothing using the dull edge of a butter knife or spoon. Remove as much of the stain as you can by scraping and peeling. Boil a pot of water. Submerge the glue-stained fabric in the boiling water. Allow the fabric to sit for at least a minute, then remove and scrape the glue from the garment. Hot water often will soften glue enough that you can scrape or peel it off of fabric. Soak a clean cloth or washrag in vinegar and dab directly onto the glue stain. Saturate the stain with vinegar and let sit for