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Dried PVA glue on fabric will harden and if you pull at it, the threads of the fabric can come unstuck, spoiling or even weakening the fabric or garment. Here is what to do to get the glue off easily.
Steps
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2Put rubber gloves on. These are to protect your hands from the steam.Advertisement
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3Find the area of the fabric where the PVA glue has dried on. Get this part ready to hold in place.
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4When the kettle has boiled, hold the fabric over the steam, facing the dried glue part right into the steam. Obviously, be very careful to keep your skin out of the path of the steam.
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5Leave until the glue softens and looks wet or gel-like again.
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6Remove from the steam. Gently pick the softened glue off with your fingers. It should be very easy to remove.
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7Repeat as needed. If it's a large area, you might need to do it in several batches.
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Community Q&A
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QuestionHow can I take PVC glue out of clothing?Community AnswerFirst boil water, then put rubber gloves on to protect your hands. Find where the PVC glue has dried, and hold it over the steam. It should loosen up the glue.
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QuestionHow do I take Super Glue off clothes?Community AnswerAllow the glue to dry completely. Scrape off as many layers of the glue as possible. Soak in cold water overnight. Remove from the water and massage liquid laundry detergent into the stain. Place in the washing machine as normal and wash on a warm setting.
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QuestionHow do I remove glue from a car seat?Community AnswerI found this: First, try to remove any excess glue from the material. Then, pour cold water over your glue-stained seat and let it sit for 10 – 15 minutes to loosen the stain. If the PVA glue stain is dried or old, you can also rub a small amount of dish detergent or washing up liquid into the stain before soaking it in cold water.
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Warnings
- Obviously, be very careful when working with steam. This should only be done wearing protective gloves and by an adult.⧼thumbs_response⧽
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Things You'll Need
- Rubber gloves
- Kettle
- Fabric with dried PVA glue
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