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  • Removing Gorilla Glue from Glass: What Works & What Doesn't
    Alcohol does not dissolve Gorilla Glue from glass. Gorilla Glue is a polyurethane-based adhesive that is highly resistant to solvents, including alcohol. In order to remove Gorilla Glue from glass, you will need to use a solvent that is specifically designed for removing polyurethane adhesives. Some solvents that may work include acetone, MEK, or Goof Off. However, it is important to test any solvent on a small area of the glass before using it to make sure that it does not damage the glass.
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