HI S: I'm assuming you mean kitchen counter:) Otherwise, your counter would be pretty furry:) One of the best things to use is fingernail polish remover, the type with acetone. Put some on a Q-tip, cotton swab, paper towel, etc. and blot the area. Hold it on the glue for a minute or so and check to see if it's soft enough to rub off. That should do it. Good luck
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HI S: I'm assuming you mean kitchen counter:) Otherwise, your counter would be pretty furry:) One of the best things to use is fingernail polish remover, the type with acetone. Put some on a Q-tip, cotton swab, paper towel, etc. and blot the area. Hold it on the glue for a minute or so and check to see if it's soft enough to rub off. That should do it. Good luck
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Maybe use a hair/blow dryer and let it get soft and then wipe it off.
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Try vinegar. I’ve used it to remove tile adhesive. Good luck.
Thank you everyone. I will try all of your ideas & see which one works.
If you have a Sally beauty supply you can get a product specifically made for removing nail products. It also removes crazy glue.
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Acetone might work, but test an inconspicuous area first to make sure it won’t damage your countertop
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Ice and a razor blade
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