Things You'll Need
Instructions
1Wait until the glue dries on the fabric before attempting removal. If you try to remove the glue while it's still wet, you will likely spread it around and make the problem worse.
2
Dip a cotton ball in an acetone-based nail polish remover. Rub the cotton ball on a small part of the fabric to make sure the nail polish remover will not destroy or discolor the garment.
3
Dip another cotton ball in the nail polish remover. This time, dab the super glued wool with the moistened cotton ball.
4
Gently brush the wool with a toothbrush to encourage the super glue to come off. It will come off in layers. Depending on the size of the stain, you may need to reapply the nail polish remover several times.
5
Flip the wool over and repeat the process on the other side of the fabric.
6
Dab a cotton ball in water and moisten the spot where you applied the nail polish remover. Do this only after all the glue is removed. This will rinse the left over acetone out of the wool. Let the garment air dry.