If you’re ever going to remove super glue from leather car seats, it’s best to do it in a way that won’t damage the seats or the car. Here are three tips:
- Use a heat gun to heat up the glue and then use a cloth to cool the glue. This will help break down the bond between the glue and the leather.
- Use a vacuum cleaner to suck out all of the glue from around the seat. This will leave behind just enough adhesive left to remove super glue from leather car seats.
- Use a plunger to push all of the adhesive out of the way and then use a credit card or your hands to rub it into any remaining adhesive on top of the seat.