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The Bob Smith Industries BSI-161H UN-CURE Super Glue Debonder is a powerful 1 oz. solution designed to effortlessly remove super glue from a variety of surfaces. With its compact size and user-friendly application, this product is perfect for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. Proudly made in the USA, it combines efficiency with eco-consciousness, making it a must-have in your toolkit.
M**A
Super glue remover!
This debonder is a lifesaver. It really works. It took a couple hours to soften the glue on the white plastic table enough that I could use a metal spatula to scrape the higher amounts of bracelet glue that I tipped over and didn't notice. I tried WD-40, and that did nothing. I am sure this is all you may need. 5 star for sure.
M**M
Wow. It really works!
Fixing my glasses, I got permanent glue all over them trying to adjust the lens to fit into place I used this with a cotton swab and it worked!!
N**R
It works great if you glue your fingers together or have to undo a craft item
If you use the Bob Smith glues this is a must
O**S
Works well
Works well, does what it’s supposed to do. Needs multiple applications sometimes. Not as clean a process as I’d like, but at least there’s something out there that can undo the effects of superglue. It’s just a bit of a messy application and cleanup.
A**K
A product that worked!
Needed to reconnect a few items with super glue, but instead of doing this at my work board in the garage, I took a short cut and did the job on the glass table in the breakfast room. I thought no harm could be done, since the end of the super glue bottle was so tiny, and, I was going to use a small rubber mat to work on. Problem was, I did not confine the super glue bottle to the mat, I moved it around all over the glass table!When the job was done, I looked at the glass table, and to my horror, it was full on dried super glue patches!...seems the bottle or pourer was leaking all over the place! (It's transparent, so I did not see it happening while I was working)! The patches of glue on the glass table had hardened, and no household cleaner was able to remove the hardened globs. That night, I sent myself to the dog house...Had to find a solution. After reading what I could on line, I purchased Bob Smith Industries BSI-161H UN-CURE Super Glue De-bonder. from amazon.com, and got to work on the glass table.Here's what I did:Unscrewed bottle de-bonder and just poured the stuff all over the patches of dried super glue, making sure to saturate everywhere I though the dried glue was.Waited 5 minutes or less and started wiping off with kitchen towels...lots of pieces!Wetted some more paper towels, one with a drop of kitchen soap, and went over the whole area.Repeated this until all the soap was removed.There were still a few little patches of glue (very thin though) on the glass surface.I repeated the whole process.In the end, the glass was perfectly clean!This may sound like a plant review, but it's not.This product did me a great service, and I appreciate it.I'm not in the dog house anymore!
A**W
Doesn’t work
I bought this item going by what previous purchases and their reviews I tried getting old super glue from my plastic barrel shroud on my rifle and no matter how much I tried this item DIDNT WORK
P**W
Works great
This worked wonderfully. My son had the lens of his eye glasses pop out and tried to super glue it back in. Well he slipped when gluing and got super glue all over both lens. As you can imagine it made it very difficult for him to see clearly through them. I tried scraping it off with a popsicle stick to as not to scratch the lens. It did not work well. One of his friends suggested super glue remover (I didn't even knew there was such a thing). Got on Amazon and found this. Figured I would give it try, what have we got to lose right? Well it worked great! It was easy to use and I'm happy to say my son has clear lens in his glasses once again.
R**X
Worked great on my rifle receiver.
This worked great for removing the Loctite squeeze out from a rail mounted on my rifle receiver. I used blue Loctite to secure the tiny 6-48 screws and later regretted it when I stripped one of the torx screws trying to remove it. I bought a Milwaukee screw extractor set (49-57-9001) and was able to get the stuck screw out. I tried cleaning the Loctite squeeze out off of the receiver with acetone and alcohol, but they only turned it white. I put this stuff on the ends of a Q-tip and expected it to just rub off. Not quite. I grabbed a PLASTIC razor blade and was able to scrape all of the residue off of the receiver without harming the finish. It took a few repetitions, but all of it came off. I learned from a gunsmith video that tiny screws need the “low strength” purple Loctite (Item 38653) if you want to be able to remove them without headaches. To wrap it up, this stuff works.
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