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Turn here when you have general questions about LIQUID NAILS® household and construction adhesive products. We've answered some of the most commonly asked questions below. These questions were compiled from actual calls to our toll-free customer service hotline. You can find more detailed information on individual product pages or MSDS sheets. If you have additional questions about LIQUID NAILS Adhesive, please contact us. We will be happy to assist.
Occasionally you may wish to separate two objects bonded with LIQUID NAILS Adhesive, such as two boards, two bricks, or in some cases, two of your fingers! Here are some tips for getting out of the stickiest situations. (Remember, LIQUID NAILS Adhesive is designed for durable bonding — this isn't supposed to be easy!)
How To Remove LIQUID NAILS Construction Adhesive from Skin
First, check to see if the adhesive is solvent or latex-based.
For Solvent-Based LIQUID NAILS Adhesive:
Gently rub petroleum jelly, vegetable or mineral oil onto the skin. Repeat applications may be needed.
Remove any contaminated clothing and be sure to wash it before wearing it again.
For Latex-Based LIQUID NAILS Adhesive:
Soap and water may be used as adhesive remover. Wash thoroughly.
How To Remove LIQUID NAILS Adhesive Products from Building Materials
In general, LIQUID NAILS construction adhesive and caulk products can be scraped off when they are softened either by:
If building materials are bonded, you must separate the items as explained below before removing the construction adhesive.
What you'll need:
What you'll do: