Yes, chloroacetic acid can potentially remove nail glue from the skin due to its strong solvent properties. However, it is highly corrosive and can cause skin irritation or damage. It’s safer to use acetone or a nail polish remover designed for adhesive removal. Always test on a small area first and avoid direct contact with sensitive skin.
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