Thursday, August 17, 2006
Removing Super Glue from Furniture ... by Using Wiping Rags ...
Removing Super Glue from Furniture
Use some 600 grit wet or dry sandpaper and a hard flat sanding block. Make sure you hold the block level while sanding the glue down flush. You will probably sand some of the surrounding finish but try to keep this to a minimum. Once you get it sanded level, you will need to finish sanding the spot with 1200 grit paper.
If the surface has a dull or satin finish use #0000 steel wool and lemon oil, put the lemon oil on the steel wool and rub in the direction of the grain. You will probably need to rub the rest of the surface to even out the sheen. Wipe the remaining oil and polish.
If the surface is glossy use rubbing compounds and a cotton rag or rubbing cloth. Polish afterwards.
Telephone toll free at 877-747-3854
Removing Super Glue from Furniture
Use some 600 grit wet or dry sandpaper and a hard flat sanding block. Make sure you hold the block level while sanding the glue down flush. You will probably sand some of the surrounding finish but try to keep this to a minimum. Once you get it sanded level, you will need to finish sanding the spot with 1200 grit paper.
If the surface has a dull or satin finish use #0000 steel wool and lemon oil, put the lemon oil on the steel wool and rub in the direction of the grain. You will probably need to rub the rest of the surface to even out the sheen. Wipe the remaining oil and polish.
If the surface is glossy use rubbing compounds and a cotton rag or rubbing cloth. Polish afterwards.
Telephone toll free at 877-747-3854