February 24, 2010
fiezathegirl asked:
My boyfriend spilled superglue on his fingers. He tried washing it with soap and water but it didn’t come off. Also he accidentally sniffed the superglue and he felt a little sick.
My boyfriend spilled superglue on his fingers. He tried washing it with soap and water but it didn’t come off. Also he accidentally sniffed the superglue and he felt a little sick. He has started sneezing and his nose is blocked.
My boyfriend spilled superglue on his fingers. He tried washing it with soap and water but it didn’t come off. Also he accidentally sniffed the superglue and he felt a little sick.
My boyfriend spilled superglue on his fingers. He tried washing it with soap and water but it didn’t come off. Also he accidentally sniffed the superglue and he felt a little sick. He has started sneezing and his nose is blocked.

Superglue is dissolved by acetone, or nail polish remover. My boyfriend did that late one night when we were in college and ran to my dorm… all 10 fingers were glued to his palms! I poured nail polish remover over his hands to free them. Soap and water won’t work, in fact water is an accellerant and makes superglue set faster.
Superglue is cyanoacrylic glue. Sniffing it is a bad idea… it will get you sick.
Use Acetone.
Yes sniffing super glue is bad for you.
Hey…that was 2 questions!
i heard that using ice will help to remove it.yes,sniffing glue is very deadly, according to reserch at ‘the mayo clinic’ and at ‘the kettering institute for cancer research in new york’, it causes brain cancer which is a horrible death
Acetone, (Nail Polish Remover), will dissolve
the superglue, but it will come off by itself in a day or so and acetone is far worse to sniff than superglue.
If he got sick from the superglue AVOID THE ACETONE.
Is he asthmatic? Definately no acetone!