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Old 24-04-09, 06:44 PM   #31
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warm soapy water eventually gets it off human skin without any adverse reaction, once used acet6one to get ink off a sofa...... big mistake
dab a bit of white spirit on a clean white cloth, that might do it, but maybe test it first somewhere not too visible
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Old 24-04-09, 08:42 PM   #32
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warm soapy water eventually gets it off human skin without any adverse reaction, once used acet6one to get ink off a sofa...... big mistake
dab a bit of white spirit on a clean white cloth, that might do it, but maybe test it first somewhere not too visible
but human skin renews itself - i regularly coat myself with glue (its a hobby ) and if just left for a day or 2, it wears off. Leather, being dead, doesn't do this.
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Old 24-04-09, 08:47 PM   #33
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do not attempt to remove superglue from a leather suite..

leather suites are coated with a plasticiser and if you try to remove it it will lift the plasticiser off... the only way to rectify this is to get a professional leather repairer it to do it... he will remove the glue then touch up the plasticiser with as close a colour match as he can, which is usually veeeeery good....
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Old 24-04-09, 08:48 PM   #34
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Just skin a cow and throw that over , it`ll be close enough
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Old 24-04-09, 09:44 PM   #35
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some stupid git super glued his indy and put the tube on his seat....mmmmmmmmm
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Old 24-04-09, 10:07 PM   #36
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have you tired
"Phill did it Bang"....
and the stain has gone....?
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Old 25-04-09, 03:07 AM   #37
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I think the usual first steps in these situations are to point at sofa and scream at bf, don't speak to him for 3 days (and other stuff) and allow him to find the solution himself. If there is one. If the solution causes more problems on the sofa, rinse and repeat until a new sofa appears.




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Old 25-04-09, 04:38 AM   #38
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lock tight glue remover...Propylene carbonate 60-99%

should get the job done

we use it to de-glue kids from doors /stags from lamp-posts ...etc
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Old 25-04-09, 09:55 AM   #39
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No not at all. Not like he did it on purpose! Besides I can always throw it back at him at a later date when i need amunition! say...the next time he calls be "Blonde"!!!
Really. Do I need to do it, or is it plain to see?!?!
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Old 25-04-09, 09:57 AM   #40
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You can also try Acetone on a cotton bud (Nail Polish Remover contains Acetone) as with all these things , test a bit on somehwere it can`t be seen , try to dab only at the glue and not at the leather as it may dry out the natural oils or Colouring may be removed .
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