I have the same problem here too with the same product, but I found a
somewhat easy way to get the lid off. I take a screwdriver and pry just
inside the base of the lid all the way around the jar, then the lid
screws right off. I think this loosens the grip of the dried acryloid
just enough to enable me to get the lid off.
Hope this helps.
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