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  2. How to Remove Super Glue from Almost Anything - AOL

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    For example, if you are trying to get super glue off your gorgeous hardwood floors and you opt to use acetone—one of the more popular solutions—you could end up removing your finish too.

  3. Wood finishing - Wikipedia

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    These approaches remove surface glue, but not the glue beneath the wood surface. Sub-surface glue will reduce the absorption of stain by wood, and may alter the scratch pattern created by sanding. Both these effects will influence the way in which the wood colours when stains are used to finish the wood.

  4. Wood glue - Wikipedia

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    Wood glue is an adhesive used to tightly bond pieces of wood together. Many substances have been used as glues. Many substances have been used as glues. Traditionally animal proteins like casein from milk or collagen from animal hides and bones were boiled down to make early glues.

  5. Adhesive remover - Wikipedia

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    Adhesive removers are intended to break down glue so that it can be removed from surfaces easily. [1] [2] [3] Formulations may be designed to remove a broad range of adhesives or to address a specific bond. [1] Many general purpose removers are intended to remove residue from adhesive tape. [1] [2] [3]

  6. How to properly clean hardwood floors - AOL

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    Weiman Hardwood Floor Cleaner and Polish Restorer $24.98 at Amazon. This cleaning product duo from Weiman, which has a 4.6-star average rating from 8,457 reviews on Amazon, includes both a wood ...

  7. Wood flooring - Wikipedia

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    Laminate and vinyl floors are often confused with engineered wood floors, but are not. Laminate flooring uses an image of wood on its surface, while vinyl flooring is plastic formed to look like wood. The several different categories of engineered wood flooring include: All-timber-wood floors made from multiple layers of sawn wood.