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How to Get Super Glue Off a Car
By Brenda H. Murphy


Many cars now come with the option to have super protective coatings applied, often called clear coats and "bras". These are a great help in keeping such things as acidic bird droppings and rock chips from damaging your car's exterior paint job. But when someone spills Super Glue on it, that's a much stickier situation.

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Neall Hards writes:

Subject: How to Remove Super Glue from car paint

SAFE way to remove Super glue from your car paint!!!!

I am not sure if you can get this in the US but in Canada you can. I found the only thing that will cheaply, safely and quickly remove super glue from your Car... Its called Mr.Clean Magic Eraser I had a large line of the super glue on my 04 RED car and I used the Magic Eraser and voilia!!!! Like it was never there.. I didnt have to scrub hard, and it did not damage the paint. THANKS MR.CLEAN!!!!!

Comment provided July 8, 2006 at 8:15 pm
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Jeremy Churchill writes:

Subject: I removed super glue from my car with Mr Clean Magic Eraser

I was putting the Mercury emblem back on my car with super glue, (i****) then it dripped on my paint. I panicked and tried to get it off with a paper towel and a sanitizing cloth,(dont do that) and made it worse. I read a post about the magic eraser, and was very skeptical. I was desperate so I ran to the store and picked a couple up. I did have to scrub hard and fast, but it did the trick. Im pretty sure my paint finish is fine, it was dark outside and I was in my garage. Thank you so much for the brilliant idea!

Comment provided July 20, 2008 at 10:32 pm
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Almira34567 writes:

Subject: Mr Clean Magic Eraser

I used the Mr Clean Magic Eraser on my boyfriends car. He got super glue on it. He sprayed it with water to try to get it off. I got all over the place. I tried the eraser to see if it would work. It did. Thanks so much for the idea now the car looks much better.

Comment provided August 16, 2008 at 7:27 pm
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Mike writes:

Subject: Mr Clean Magic Eraser

Be careful in trying this! It took the clearcoat off my brand new Toyota! Try a small, unseen area first before attempting on car!

Comment provided April 20, 2009 at 4:51 pm
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Bradley writes:

Subject: Mr. Clean Magic Eraser

Today I got super glue on my White Chevy Avalanche. I gave water, soap, wax, and gas all a try at getting the glue off of my truck. None of them worked. I told my friend about my problem and he had heard of someone using a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser to get things off of their car. We went to our local food city to pick up a pack of Mr. Clean Magic Erasers. The pack says not to use the Eraser on a car, but I had to! After a ton of scrubbing and sweat, the glue was gone.

Comment provided July 9, 2009 at 5:02 pm
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rob writes:

Subject: Hair-Dryer

I'll have to try the Mr. Clean idea next time - it sounds pretty good. I've been using an old credit card, some Goo-Gone, and a Hair-Dryer to heat up the glue and removing it. So far it works pretty well it just takes a little while. No damage to the paint tho.

Comment provided July 12, 2009 at 10:40 am
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Ches writes:

Subject: superglue, car paint, magic eraser

Mr.Clean Magic Eraser worked perfectly by removal superglue from car paint. Thank you everyone for this MAGIC recommendation. It truly works.

Comment provided October 26, 2009 at 5:23 pm

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