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No, it is not safe to microwave an object that has been super glued. Super glue typically contains cyanoacrylate, which is a type of adhesive that can react to heat. When exposed to microwaves, the super glue may heat up and potentially release fumes or melt, which could damage the object or cause a fire hazard.

Furthermore, microwaving glued objects can also cause the glue to weaken or break down, leading to the object coming apart or losing its structural integrity.

If you need to heat or microwave an object, it is best to ensure that it does not have any super glue or adhesive on it. It is always a good practice to check the manufacturer's instructions for both the object and the glue to determine if they are microwave-safe.

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