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Removing Gum and Dye Stains from Dried Laundry
My son did his laundry and forgot to take out some strawberry flavored gum. The fabrics were varied, but all are light colored. He put it in the dryer and I now have pink stains on the clothes, and some gum stuck in the dryer. How do I fix this?
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Judy
from NY
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September 04, 2010
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