How to Remove White Glue From a Car Seat

White glue can spill easily when handled carelessly, which can be inconvenient when it gets on a car's seats. When attempting to remove glue from the interior of your car, it is essential to use the appropriate cleaning products and supplies specific to the material of the seat. Using the right method will protect the seats during the process.

Things You'll Need

  • Stain remover
  • Microfiber towel
  • Find a multipurpose stain remover at your local supermarket or home improvement center. Chemical solvents such as Goo Gone, GoofOff, and Un-Du safely dissolve sticky substances, glues, and adhesives from virtually any surface.

  • Open a least one window in your car to create a ventilated workspace. This is always necessary when working with chemicals to prevent inhaling hazardous fumes.

  • Refer to the directions on the product label for applying the solution. Some brands may instruct you to spray or pour it directly onto the affected area, while others require that you apply it to a cloth first.

  • Allow the product to soften the glue for the recommended period of time. Then use a clean microfiber towel to wipe the residue from the seat.

  • Apply the stain remover as needed until all of the stubborn film has been lifted. Wipe the area thoroughly to remove traces of the product, and you will have successfully removed the glue from your car seat.