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What should I do if I get Gorilla Glue on my hands?
Gorilla Glue can temporarily stain skin. If you do get the glue on your skin, try a dry cloth or paper towel first (particularly if the glue is still tacky). If that doesn’t work, try washing with soap and cold water, or using an exfoliator with a gritty texture. Dry your skin and apply lotion. We do not recommend using any kind of alcohol or acetone. This actually strips the skin of its natural oils, which means the glue is more likely to stick.
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What should I do if I get Gorilla Glue on my clothes?
Gorilla Glue cannot be removed from clothing easily, so we recommend you wear old or protective clothing.
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Can I heat the glue?
Do not microwave or heat Gorilla Glue.
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I heard a story about Gorilla Glue and dogs, it is true?
Gorilla Glue is a polyurethane glue. All polyurethane glues foam when they come in contact with moisture and may cause gastro-intestinal blockage if swallowed. This is not unique to Gorilla Glue, but true of all polyurethane glues. If you think there has been a case of ingesting the glue, seek medical or veterinary advice immediately.
For this reason, polyurethane glues must be kept out of reach of children and animals. Polyurethane glues are harmful or fatal if swallowed. Store Gorilla Glue in a safe location.
Contact us for more information during business hours at 1-800-966-3458. We are here Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST. For medical emergencies or outside business hours, contact the Prosar International Poison Contact Center at 1-800-420-7186.
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What are the first aid measures for eye or skin contact?
In case of eye contact, flush thoroughly with water for at least 15 minutes and seek medical attention. For skin contact, wash affected areas with soap and water.
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What are the first aid measures for inhalation?
If inhalation causes physical discomfort move to fresh air. If breathing difficulty occurs or product is swallowed, seek medical attention. Individuals with chronic asthmatic conditions should consult a physician prior to using this product.
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Need more first aid information?
For more information contact us at 1-800-966-3458 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST Monday through Friday. For medical emergencies or outside business hours, contact the Prosar International Poison Center at 1-800-420-7186.