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Starbond Super Glue Remover is a 2 oz gel-based debonder designed to safely dissolve cured CA glue. Featuring a built-in brush applicator and a mild, non-acetone formula, it softens adhesive within 10-15 minutes for easy removal without damaging delicate surfaces. Ideal for crafters and DIY pros seeking a mess-free, reliable solution to glue mishaps.






| ASIN | B0797D6NZM |
| Brand | STARBOND |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (805) |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Volume | 2 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Starbond |
| Model Number | Debonder_2 |
| UPC | 000126999929 |
| Unit Count | 56.0 gram |
@**S
I bought Starbond Super Glue Remover after achieving two impressive life goals in one afternoon: 1.Gluing my fingers together like a budget art performance 2.Decorating my black leathered granite countertop with a modern abstract splash of super glue This product does not perform miracles instantly, so if you’re expecting a magical puff of smoke and immediate freedom, temper your dreams. However, if you’re willing to apply a generous amount, exercise a little patience, and rethink your life choices while you wait, it absolutely works. The glue remover slowly but surely liberated my fingers (I am once again a person with individual digits) and, even more impressively, cleaned the glue off my leathered granite without damaging it. The countertop survived. I survived. Growth occurred. Pros: •Successfully unglued my fingers from fingers •Removed glue from leathered granite (no scars, no regrets) •Works reliably if you use enough and wait it out Cons: •Not instant gratification •You will need more than a dainty drop In summary: Starbond Super Glue Remover won’t judge you for how you got here. It will just calmly help you undo the chaos, one soaked, slightly humbling moment at a time. Highly recommend for crafters, DIYers, and anyone who has ever said, “Oh no… oh no no no.”
G**A
Excelente producto.
Z**H
I ordered this with considerable skepticism, since it seemed like a dicey prospect that anything might successfully dissolve super glue. But WOW!!! I followed the instructions, brushed on the Starbond, waited 20 minutes, and then—ta da!—the glue just slid right off. It was really simple and really easy. No effect on the surrounding plastic surface. I highly recommend this product. It works!
N**S
I feel like this product does a really great job at removing small bits of super glue, but it didn't fully work in my case. Maybe if it was on a more solid less porous surface it would have worked better. I accidentally dripped some super glue (Cyafixed medium thin industrial general purpose adhesive) between my legs when I was trying to glue something up, while seated at my desk. I have a synthetic leather gaming chair. The super glue that I use is pretty fast drying, so while I was trying to get it off my hands I hadn't noticed the small blob on my chair as well. When I did notice it, about 20 seconds later, it was pretty much already setting up. I wiped up as much as I could but it wasn't good enough. I got the glue on my hands, my lighter, the part, and my chair. It was a mess! After trying to manually remove the glue from my chrome-coated lighter and failing miserably, to the point of causing damage to the finish, I decided to look up and see if there were chemicals to perform essentially dissolving of the glue. I found that this product was highly recommended by several people in varying industries - mostly in 3D printing. To start, I applied Starbond to my chair. I took video of the whole process, to see it start-to-finish. The chair can be seen with 2 small drops of super glue adhered to the surface of the synthetic leather. After applying the Starbond, the glue still wasn't removed. But, also now was an additional lump on the chair in the shape of an asymmetrical oval around the effected area. It's very clearly evident that the Starbond either soaked thru the leather pores and into the foam padding of the chair, OR, de-bonded whatever chemical make-up the chair cushion had to hold itself together, like a bad chemical reaction. With the super glue still remaining firmly on top of the synthetic leather, I opted to continue and re-try removal. The additional removal processes all resulted in failure. They did lessen the volume of the top-most material, and smoothed out the tops to a dome-like shape, but the substance as a whole remained present and is still visible to this day, as well as the new defect if the chair cushion surface. After each removal of the prior application of Starbond the surfaces were cleaned with IPA to reduce the effect that they'd continue to stay active on the surface and possibly cause a skin irritant. Next, I attempted removal of the super glue from my Zippo lighter. The lighter from my failed manual rough removal resulted in scratches being present on the surface. After applying Starbond the first time, the results were dramatic. It reduced the super glue size from an area about the size of a fingernail to an area about as big as a grain of rice. Then I followed up with additional layers of Starbond, and eventually the super glue was fully removed. Sadly, I'll have to get the lighter re-coated, due to my own mistakes, but at least the super glue is now fully removed, and that process can take place. In short - Starbond is a great product that appears, to me, to work well on hard non-porous surfaces like metal. From my experience here, I wouldn't recommend its use on non-porous objects like clothing and furniture - however, some other people may say differently based on their experiences.
R**E
It works very well for my application. I don't know about other applications but on fingers and plastic it's great.
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