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    Nick Clarke 3
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      My daughter likes to fix her own artificial nails an despite many reminders will do this at the dining room table – oak finished in Danish oil, but not reoiled recently.

      The not unexpected has happened and a tube of superglue has burrowed underneath something else and been squashed and allowed to set.

      Any suggestions on how to remove the glue (one part has even got some paper embedded in it) without having to refinish the entire table??

      Her mother (SWMBO) has not seen it yet ………..

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      Nick Clarke 3
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        #443875
        Howard Lewis
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          @howardlewis46836

          Lots of water MAY allow the blob to be removed.

          A sharp wood chisel, used with the sloping side down, may lift the blob of glue off the table, or at least allow you to cut it down to a very thin coating of glue..

          Superglue does produce a very strong bond, so take care that you do not tear away the surface of the wood.w

          You may be able to remove some, if not all of it by scraping. The tool in mind is a scraper for wood. This is basically a piece of steel, 16 SWG or slightly thicker with a straight edge, that has been, basically burred.

          The downside is that , afterwards, you may have to scrape the whole surface to keep a uniform look, before re-oiling.

          You may be lucky and only need to re-oil the small area where you have scraped..

          If you can recover the situation before SWMBO finds out, your daughter should be eternally grateful, AND have learned her lesson!

          However you attack it, Best of Luck!

          Howard

          #443879
          Bryan Cedar 1
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            @bryancedar1
            Posted by Howard Lewis on 30/12/2019 13:42:33:

            Lots of water MAY allow the blob to be removed.

            A sharp wood chisel, used with the sloping side down, may lift the blob of glue off the table, or at least allow you to cut it down to a very thin coating of glue..

            Superglue does produce a very strong bond, so take care that you do not tear away the surface of the wood.w

            You may be able to remove some, if not all of it by scraping. The tool in mind is a scraper for wood. This is basically a piece of steel, 16 SWG or slightly thicker with a straight edge, that has been, basically burred.

            The downside is that , afterwards, you may have to scrape the whole surface to keep a uniform look, before re-oiling.

            You may be lucky and only need to re-oil the small area where you have scraped..

            If you can recover the situation before SWMBO finds out, your daughter should be eternally grateful, AND have learned her lesson!

            However you attack it, Best of Luck!

            Howard

            #443880
            Bryan Cedar 1
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              @bryancedar1

              The water may do more harm than the glue!

              #443885
              not done it yet
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                @notdoneityet

                Wiki might help.

                **LINK**

                #443888
                Dalboy
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                  @dalboy

                  Because the danish oil has dried it may give a barrier to the wood so a little scraping with a sharp blade may just lift it and leave no mark. it should not have stained the wood so a small amount of oil over the area after removing should be enough.

                  I apply wood sealers to some of my woodturning before filling cracks with a filler and flooding with CA. Note the filler is not wood filler but can be aluminium, copper or brass powder or even a contrasting wood dust this it to highlight the defect.

                  What I am saying is once wood has a finish it does not allow the glue to stain.

                  #443890
                  AlanW
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                    @alanw96569

                    Have you tried a proprietary superglue debonder? Try it on a hidden area first to be safe, although it should be if it is safe on fingers.

                    Alan

                    #443901
                    ega
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                      @ega

                      How appropriate it would be if acetone (nail varnish remover) would get the super glue off!

                      I think I have seen acetone suggested for ungluing stuck fingers.

                      PS not sure what it would do to the Danish oil finish.

                      Edited By ega on 30/12/2019 15:41:51

                      #443906
                      roy entwistle
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                        @royentwistle24699

                        Super Glue De – Bonder from Screwfix or ToolStation

                        Roy

                        #443909
                        Mick B1
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                          @mickb1

                          … or make her buy the house a new table ?

                          (Good luck with that…) wink

                          #443923
                          Nick Clarke 3
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                            @nickclarke3
                            Posted by Mick B1 on 30/12/2019 16:28:54:

                            … or make her buy the house a new table ?

                            (Good luck with that…) wink

                            Unfortunately father daughter cashflow is unidirectional – and not in my favour 😥

                            #443925
                            Brian Oldford
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                              Posted by Nick Clarke 3 on 30/12/2019 17:21:59:

                              Unfortunately father daughter cashflow is unidirectional – and not in my favour 😥

                              Nothing new there!

                              #443928
                              Tim Stevens
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                                Just let mum find out, and come to her own deal with the culprit. But don't whatever you do let on that i suggested it.

                                Cheers, Tim

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