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Removing GumFeedback About This Post:RE: Removing GumHoly Cow! My Hubby and I were getting ready to go out and he had gum on one of his favorite shirts and we tried the warm vinegar and a toothbrush method and it work perfect! Post by Bethanyg147 RE: Removing GumRub gum with ice cube when frozen it will scape off easliy with knife. It has been successful for me. Post By AS A Guest (Guest Post) RE: Removing GumHow do I remove gum from my wool coat? Post By Steffi (Guest Post) Chewing Gum- Stain Removal on Carpet and Upholstery
1. Sponge with a small amount of dry-cleaning solvent. Blot. (Use small amounts to prevent any possible damage to sizings, backings, or stuffing materials. Do not use gasoline, lighter fluid or carbon tetrachloride). Post by ThriftyFun Plax for GumPlax mouth rinse is great for taking any gum out whether it is fresh or it has been there for a while. It sure beats the heck out of putting something in the freezer or putting peanut butter on it. Post by ThriftyFun |
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