REMOVING Glue
1. Let the Glue Dry - Allow the glue to fully dry before attempting removal. Wet glue can smear and spread deeper into upholstery fibers.
2. Scrape Off Dried Glue - Use a dull knife or spoon to gently lift and chip away as much dried glue as possible without damaging the fabric.
3. Spray the Residue - Spray the Heavy Duty Degreaser generously over the remaining glue-stained area.
4. Let It Sit - Allow it to sit for 15–20 minutes to help break down the adhesive and loosen residue.
5. Blot and Gently Scrub - Use a clean, damp cloth or a soft-bristled brush to gently blot and scrub the treated area in circular motions.
6. Wipe and Rinse - Use another clean, damp cloth to wipe away the loosened glue and product residue.
7. Air Dry - Let the couch air dry completely. Avoid using heat until you're sure the glue and any stain are gone.
Tips:
- Repeat if needed for stubborn or thick glue spots.
1. Let the Glue Dry - Allow the glue to dry completely. Wet glue can smear and soak deeper into the upholstery fabric.
2. Scrape Off Dried Glue - Use a dull knife, spoon, or plastic scraper to gently lift off as much dried glue as possible without damaging the fabric.
3. Spray the Residue - Spray the Heavy Duty Degreaser directly onto the remaining glue residue until the area is well saturated.
4. Let It Sit - Let the product sit for 15–20 minutes so the enzymes can help break down the adhesive.
5. Blot and Gently Scrub - Use a clean, damp cloth or soft brush to blot and gently scrub the area in small circles to loosen the glue.
6. Wipe with Damp Cloth - Use another clean, damp cloth to wipe away any remaining residue and product.
7. Air Dry - Let the furniture air dry completely. Avoid using heat until you’re sure the glue is fully removed.
Tips:
- Repeat the process for stubborn or thick glue spots.
1. Let the Glue Dry - Allow the glue to fully dry. Wet glue can smear and spread deeper into the fabric.
2. Scrape Off Dried Glue - Use a dull knife or spoon to gently lift off as much of the dried glue as possible without damaging the upholstery.
3. Spray the Residue - Spray the Heavy Duty Degreaser directly onto the glue-stained area until fully saturated.
4. Let It Sit - Let it sit for 15–20 minutes to allow the enzymes to break down the adhesive.
5. Blot and Scrub Gently - Use a clean, damp cloth or soft brush to blot and gently scrub the area in circular motions to loosen the glue.
6. Wipe with Damp Cloth - Use another damp cloth to remove any loosened glue and product residue.
7. Air Dry - Allow the upholstery to air dry completely. Avoid heat until you're sure the stain is gone.
Tips:
- Repeat if any glue remains after the first treatment.
1. Let the Glue Dry - Allow the glue to fully dry. Wet glue can spread and sink deeper into carpet fibers.
2. Scrape Off Dried Glue - Use a dull knife or spoon to carefully lift as much dried glue as possible without damaging the carpet.
3. Spray the Residue - Spray the Heavy Duty Degreaser generously over the remaining glue area until fully saturated.
4. Let It Sit - Allow it to sit for 15–20 minutes to let the enzymes break down the adhesive.
5. Blot and Scrub Gently - Use a clean, damp cloth or soft-bristled brush to blot and gently scrub the area in circular motions to loosen the glue.
6. Wipe and Rinse - Use another damp cloth to wipe away the loosened glue and any remaining product.
7. Air Dry - Let the carpet air dry completely. Avoid heat until the glue is fully gone.
Tips:
- Repeat the process if glue residue remains.
1. Let the Glue Dry - Allow the glue to fully dry. Wet glue can smear and push deeper into the upholstery fibers.
2. Scrape Off Dried Glue - Use a dull knife or spoon to gently lift off as much dried glue as possible without damaging the fabric.
3. Spray the Residue - Spray the Heavy Duty Degreaser directly onto the remaining glue spot until the area is fully saturated.
4. Let It Sit - Let the product sit for 15–20 minutes so the enzymes can help break down the adhesive.
5. Blot and Scrub Gently - Use a clean, damp cloth or soft-bristled brush to gently blot and scrub the area in small circles to loosen the glue.
6. Wipe Clean - Use another damp cloth to remove any loosened glue and product residue.
7. Air Dry - Allow the upholstery to air dry completely. Avoid using heat until you're sure the glue is fully gone.
Tips:
- Repeat the process if needed for stubborn or thick glue spots.





