Hi,
Ok so I was fixing the base stand of my tv and I accidentally got some superglue on the tv screen (embarrassing!). Not a lot, just two small stains, but I haven't been able to remove them. I've only tried my usual wipes for tv or water. I've read that the most efficient thing is acetone, but I'm worried it will damage the screen, which I'm pretty sure is partly plastic.
My tv is a SAMSUNG UE32J5500: https://www.rgbdirect.co.uk/Products/Television/LED-TV/SAMSUNG/UE32J5500
What would you recommend?
Thank you.
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Maybe the suggestions listed here:
https://www.wikihow.com/Remove-Super-Glue#Removing-Super-Glue-from-Plastic
But certainly not acetone such as nail-varnish remover. -
This is what I found:
Dip the cotton ball or clean cloth into the acetone-based nail polish remover. Use a dry cloth to rub the weakened glue off. Repeat the process if the glue doesn't come off. After taking off the glue, pour a small amount of liquid laundry detergent directly on the affected area and wash.
https://syk-cleaning.com/blog/how-to-remove-super-glue/
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