How Do You Remove Krazy Glue From A Kitchen Countertop?
If you need to bond two objects together, you can usually count on Krazy Glue. You may even keep it in a spare drawer in the kitchen. However, if the Krazy Glue happens to spill out of the container and set on the kitchen countertop, you may have trouble removing it with just water and soap—especially if the glue dries before you get a chance to clean it up. Fortunately, a common household item—nail polish remover—can take that glue spot right off. The acetone in the remover breaks down the sticky patch, giving you back your familiarly smooth countertop. Carefully scrape the majority of the glue—or as much as possible—off the table with a razor blade or utility knife. Pour enough nail polish remover onto the glue spot to cover it completely. Allow it to sit for up to a half hour. Wipe off the nail polish remover with a damp rag and some mild soap. The glue spot should come right off with the rag. Apply more nail polish remover to the glue spot and wait another 30 minutes if y