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Glue

REMOVING Glue

How to Get Glue Out of a Couch with Truly Free Home Heavy Duty Degreaser>

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.



Before stain removal
BEFORE
During stain removal process
DURING
After stain removal
AFTER

Tips:

  • Repeat if needed for stubborn or thick glue spots.
How to Get Glue Out of Furniture with Truly Free Home Heavy Duty Degreaser>

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.



Before stain removal
BEFORE
During stain removal process
DURING
After stain removal
AFTER

Tips:

  • Repeat the process for stubborn or thick glue spots.
How to Get Glue Out of Upholstery with Truly Free Home Heavy Duty Degreaser>

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.



Before stain removal
BEFORE
During stain removal process
DURING
After stain removal
AFTER

Tips:

  • Repeat if any glue remains after the first treatment.
How to Remove Glue from Carpet with Truly Free Home Heavy Duty Degreaser>

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.



Before stain removal
BEFORE
During stain removal process
DURING
After stain removal
AFTER

Tips:

  • Repeat the process if glue residue remains.
How to Remove Glue from Upholstery with Truly Free Home Heavy Duty Degreaser>

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.



Before stain removal
BEFORE
During stain removal process
DURING
After stain removal
AFTER

Tips:

  • Repeat the process if needed for stubborn or thick glue spots.