Tuesday, February 23, 2010

How do you get spray adhesive out of the bathroom sink?

While attempting to glue something together we accidentally sprayed the glue in the sink. We were thinking because the glue was not dry that we could rinse it way. No such luck.How do you get spray adhesive out of the bathroom sink?
I found two product that they recommend for this ...I am sure you can find something similar to them at a Lowes or Home Depot





Citrus King Mastic %26amp; Adhesive Remover





And this one ...





http://www.ndclean.com/disappear.htm?gcl鈥?/a>





Seems that they both contain some sort of citrus I would look for a product that had that in it. But if you are hesitant about using these or cannot buy them local . I would suggest to call Home Depot or Lowes and ask them what they recommend ...I don't know if I would put nail polish remover in the sink ....but you could try Limeaway ...it seems to remove alot of things .....But to play it safe and not ruin your sink I would call one of those stores and if you wanted to try and get it out tonight ...try calling a Walmart that is open and ask them....they seem to carry alot of everything .....





I wish you the best ...Sorry I wasn't more helpful ~~~~How do you get spray adhesive out of the bathroom sink?
You could try some nail polish remover on it in an out of the way place (if there is one) and see if it helps any.
I have used a product called Goo Gone to remove sticky substances many times. It removes the adhesive left behind by stickers and price tags, I'm sure it would work for this too.
It would help to know what kind of sink you have. Enamel, Fiberglas? I think the Goo Gone would be safe on either surface. If it doesn't work I'd ask whoever made the sink or the spray adhesive.

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