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Soak a cotton ball with 100% acetone, then press it against an inconspicuous area of the garment, such as a hem or seam. Wait a few seconds, then pull the cotton ball away.  If you don't notice any discoloration or disintegration, you can proceed with the tutorial. If you do notice any discoloration or disintegration, stop, rinse the area with water, and take the garment to a dry cleaner. Soak another cotton ball with more 100% acetone. Press it against the stain, making sure that you avoid the other parts of the garment. This will help minimize potential damage. You can also use a piece of white fabric instead of a cotton ball. Do not use colored or patterned fabric. Check on the glue every few minutes. How long it will take for the glue to soften depends on how much glue there is, the exact chemical makeup of the glue, the fabric, and so forth. It can take anywhere from 3 to 15 minutes. Once again, use your fingernail or the edge of a spoon to scrape the glue off. You may not be able to get all of the glue off, which is fine. The key to removing super glue safely is to take it slowly. Do not use your fingernail if you are wearing nail polish. The area is soaked in acetone now, which can dissolve the polish and stain the garment. While powerful, acetone can only remove the upper layers of the glue. This means that you may have to repeatedly soak and scrape the stain off. If you still see large chunks of glue, soak another cotton ball in acetone and repeat the process.
Test the garment with acetone in an inconspicuous area. Press a cotton ball soaked in acetone against the stain. Wait for the glue to soften, then pull the cotton ball away. Scrape the softened glue off. Repeat the acetone process, if needed.