How to Remove Super Glue From Sheets & Blankets
- 1). Test an unseen corner of the fabric with a few drops of acetone nail polish remover. Acetone often stains fabric, so before you use it on your sheets, make sure it won't permanently damage the material.
- 2). Saturate a cotton ball with acetone nail polish remover and dab it at the site of the super glue. Acetone helps break down the glue so you can scrape it off more easily.
- 3). Scrape gently at the dissolving glue with a butter knife. Be careful not to scrape too hard as you flake the glue away or you may tear the fabric of your sheets and blankets.
- 4). Saturate a second cotton ball and move it over the softening glue to break up any stubborn spots that are having trouble breaking down. Continue to gently scrape at the glue or use the edge of your fingernail.
- 5). Wash the scraped sheets and blankets separate from your other clothing, towels and bedding to avoid spreading glue as the substance breaks down.
- 6). Hang blankets to air dry. Do not put them in the dryer because the heat from the dryer may permanently harden any remaining glue, making it impossible to soften the material again.
- 7). Repeat the process until the fabric begins to soften again, and until the glue dissolves.