... Have some handy.
Nail polish remover is a solvent for super glue. You're going to need it. I had considered myself a sort of expert when it came to not gluing my fingers together. And while I expected a couple of little sticks here and there, I wasn't prepared for the epic finger sticks that I'me going to blame on those fiddly archer arms. I don't think I'm going to be able to get into my iPhone using finger print recognition for the next few weeks. And my wife, being a New Yorker, gets her nails done instead of doing them herself, so we weren't exactly stocked up on nail polish remover. It's no fun driving to Walgreens with your fingers stuck together.
By the way, for those of you who don't know, water is an accelerant for super glue. In other words, water makes super glue harden faster, so don't go rushing over to the sink when you get a little super glue spill. By the way, this is also a helpful hobby tip. If you're have trouble getting something to stick or can't hold something in place long enough for it to dry, a little spritz of water will set it pretty quick. Beware though: using water weakens the super glue bond and can also cause it to run all over the place, so be careful how you apply this wisdom.
Thanks for listening to my little Public Service Announcement. Now you know. And knowing is half the battle.
Edited by Elliphino