There's no exact way to get it off :P
usually try nail polish remover, or exfoliating the skin/nail glue.
Nail polish remover, or adhesive removers work well.
The best way to remove nail polish from skin is to put nail polish remover on a cotton ball and put it on the part of your skin and rub it after you get it off make sure you wash the area you put nail polish remover on
The best way is with epoxy glue mixed with fine sawdust from the same timber.
No! Nail polish has way too many chemicals, that your skin will not be able to handle.
With white glue or a glue stick.
If the wooden floor is going directly onto terrazo there is no way to nail it.
Super glue will allow the nails to stay on. Apply a thin even coat to the back of the false nail. Press it on evenly, and quickly work out any air bubbles. When it is time to remove the nail, soak the fingertip in an acetone nail polish remover until the fake nail is softened.
Nail glue is somewhat easy to remove from furniture, such as a couch. One way to remove nail glue is to use a nail polish remover that contains acetone. A little bit of this product should be put onto a cotton swab. It should then be dabbed onto a hidden spot on the furniture that has nail glue on it. This is to ensure that the nail polish won't bleach or ruin the furniture. This cotton swab can then be used to remove the nail glue from the furniture by gently rubbing the spot.
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The best way to glue popsicle sticks is to use a good PVA glue. TiteBond 2 or 3 if you have it is best. Elmer's white glue is reasonable and cheaper but also makes a similar joint for craft purposes.
I think you can cut it of with scissors when its thick. But you cn use a nail cutter too.
It is not recommended to stain over glue on the floor as the glue may prevent the stain from penetrating the wood evenly and could result in a patchy or inconsistent finish. It's best to remove the glue completely before staining the floor for a more uniform and professional-looking result.