Un-Cure De-Bonder will soften cured CA. If parts are bonded incorrectly or your fingers are stuck together, a few drops of UN-CURE will dissolve the CA in about a minute. Apply on bonded skin and roll apart fingers. Once stuck, use acetone to clean off softened CA, then wash off with soap and water. Since cured CA is essentially acrylic plastic, anything that will dissolve CA will also soften most plastics. Care must be used, therefore, when using Un-Cure on plastics. Separating plastics parts with a razor saw is usually the best option.
Un-Cure De-Bonder will soften cured super glue (aka cyanoacrylate, CA). To release bonded skin (not near the eyes) apply Un-Cure, then use a small, rounded object like a paperclip to separate the skin with a peeling action, applying more Un-Cure as needed until the skin areas are debonded. Wash the area with soap and water. The natural shedding of the skin’s outer layer will remove any residual CA within 12 hours. For removing CA from hard surfaces, soak a cloth or paper towel in Un-Cure De-Bonder and rub areas vigorously. Un-Cure, however, will mar most plastics.