Put the articles of clothing in the freezer and scrape the frozen gum off. Whatever you do, DON'T USE PEANUT BUTTER! That is for getting gum out of your hair, not your clothes.
2006-10-14 11:36:12
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answered by Courtney 3
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To get chewing gum unstuck from clothing, positioned clothing in freezer for some hours, then %. the frozen piece of gum off. The chilly works to loosen the grip between the garments and the gum. the internet outcome stands proud because the chewing gum can truly be faraway from the garments... ~desire this helps
2016-12-04 20:01:15
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answered by ? 4
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you put them on a flat surface(i use the top of my top-loading washer), get an ice cube, and let the ice cube rest on the gum(it wont weigh it down or anything!),and as soon as the first ice cube melts, put on another. let this one sit too. as this one melts, put the shirt out to dry (not in the dryer, has to be fresh-air), and when it dries put it in the freezer, w/ the gum on top(outdoor freezers work best), for 4 hrs.. when this finishes, the gum should peel right off! it may take a while, but it works GREAT!
2006-10-14 07:01:46
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answered by annakahj 2
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yes, with iron, put some material that you don't need above the clothes where the gum is and then move with the iron through the material.the gum will stay on the material.Hope I helped!
2006-10-14 06:50:34
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answered by ♥beautyfly♥ 6
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try to freeze it. this is what my mom always did. i have also heard about using pnut butter--but i tried it once on on white shirt and it got the gum out, but i was left with a pnut butter stain
2006-10-14 06:48:45
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answered by Anonymous
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u should use edible oil on it and then try with ur hands to put it out and hope it will removed as my mom do ..................
2006-10-14 08:22:33
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answered by Anonymous
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you should just put peanut butter.
2006-10-14 07:52:50
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answered by lil pimp 1
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