Housekeeping tips: Getting rid of glue stains on furniture

19.01.2024 07:40
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:21

If you have to glue your furniture, then you better do it carefully – it can be pretty hard to get rid of glue stains.

But even if you already have these stains, you can get rid of them, or at least make them less noticeable.

Here are a few tips that might help you.

Scrape Off Excess Glue

Use a flat tool, like a butter knife, to gently scrape off any excess glue from the furniture surface.

Warm Soapy Water

Mix warm water with a bit of dish soap. Dampen a cloth in this soapy water and gently rub the glued area.

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Vinegar Solution

If the glue persists, make a solution of equal parts water and vinegar. 

Dab a cloth into the solution and continue rubbing the glue.

Oil or Cooking Spray

Apply a small amount of cooking oil or cooking spray on the glued area. 

Let it sit for a few minutes, then wipe away the glue.

Rubbing Alcohol

If the glue is still there, try rubbing alcohol. 

Dampen a cloth with rubbing alcohol and gently rub the glued spot.

Use a Plastic Scraper

For stubborn glue, use a plastic scraper to carefully scrape it off. Avoid using metal as it can scratch the furniture.

Hairdryer for Heat

If the glue is dried, use a hairdryer to warm it up. Once warmed, gently scrape off the softened glue.

Commercial Adhesive Remover

Consider using a commercial adhesive remover. 

Follow the product instructions carefully and test on a small, inconspicuous area first.

Patience is Key

Be patient and repeat the steps as needed. It may take a few tries to completely remove the glue.

Clean the Area

After removing the glue, clean the area with a damp cloth to get rid of any residue from the cleaning process.

Previously, we talked about cleaning mold.

Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


Content
  1. Scrape Off Excess Glue
  2. Warm Soapy Water
  3. Vinegar Solution
  4. Oil or Cooking Spray
  5. Rubbing Alcohol
  6. Use a Plastic Scraper
  7. Hairdryer for Heat
  8. Commercial Adhesive Remover
  9. Patience is Key
  10. Clean the Area