How Do You Remove Hot Glue From Fabric?
Hot glue is a convenient way to glue craft items together, including fabric. But what happens when you accidentally get hot glue on an item of clothing or other fabric that isn’t part of the project? Rather than putting your glued shirt in the washing machine and possibly damaging your washer and an entire batch of clothes, spot-clean the area. Remove glue from shirts, pants and any other fabric by trying one or all of the following methods until the stain is completely gone. Place the stained article of clothing in the freezer. Keep the clothing in the freezer for several hours. Immediately after removing it, chip away at the hot glue with a dull butter knife, taking care not to scrape your fingers with it. Continue scraping until the glue is gone. Place a cotton rag on top of the stained area. Heat up an iron with no steam, then press the iron over the stained area and the cotton fabric for 20 seconds. Gently peel up the rag as some of the glue comes with it. Using a clean area of th