

We strongly recommend wearing gloves while working on any project using GorillaWeld.
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If the epoxy is cured or dried, you will need to let the product wear off the skin which may take days.Additionally, acetone (nail polish remover), or rubbing alcohol may be used according to manufacturer’s instructions to remove uncured glue on nails.Try removing the epoxy if still wet/uncured by washing with soap and warm water (repeated washing may be required to remove completely).If you do get Epoxy on your fingers or nails please follow these steps: We strongly recommend wearing gloves while working on any project using Gorilla Epoxy. If the epoxy is cured or dried, you will need to let the product wear off your fingers which may take days.Try removing the epoxy if still wet/uncured by wiping the area with soap and warm water, rubbing alcohol, or acetone (nail polish remover).If you do get Epoxy Stick on your fingers or nails please follow these steps: We strongly recommend wearing gloves while working on any project using Gorilla All Purpose Epoxy Stick. To remove Gorilla Wood Glue Ultimate from fingers and nails, wash with soap and warm water. To remove Gorilla Wood Glue from fingers and nails, wash with soap and warm water. Please keep in mind that fingernail polish remover can strip your nails of oils, so apply moisturizer after removal. Fingernail polish remover may also be used on nails according to the manufacturer’s instructions.


NOTE: We do not recommend using any kind of alcohol, acetone, or other solvent. It is important to keep hands moist using moisturizers until the glue is fully removed.

We realize any DIY project may have a spill and we want to help you with tips and tricks to successfully remove glue from fingers and nails.įor bonded skin, please call 1-80 to speak to a medical professional.
