Glue removal
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Call the number on the bottle. I feel like it's something to which you might want to try to attach a fond memory and learn to appreciate.
Here's a site where someone has done the same thing. I don't wonder why this is not a recommended use for this adhesive. If you had protected the side of the car there would not be a problem, but it's a little late.
https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-remove-Gorilla-Glue-from-the-surface-of-a-car-without-damaging-the-paint
There is debonders out there for that, but check somewhere not noticeable to see if it will ruin the finish on the car.
If there is a phone number on the tube, call the company. You have to be careful as you might remove the paint as well.
I would contact Gorrilla Glue and ask them how to remove from the car.