it might not work because it has been washed, but if it is quite a sturdy shirt like heavy cotton put it in a bag and freeze, remove it and the gum should peel off, do not freeze the shirt if it is delicate or silk.
2007-06-04 03:46:43
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answered by Anonymous
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NO, don´t throw it away, This is the way to remove the stain, whip 1 egg white & lay over the stain, leave for 10 min´s . Now pop into your machine on a normal wash and the gum stain will come off, It works
2007-06-04 05:23:34
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answered by Anonymous
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try using some wd40 on the gum. spray it, then using a paper towel remove the gum then relaunder the shirt. wd40 is just natural fish oils. and can be used for thousands of things.
no I do not work for them. just a convinced user of the product.
2007-06-04 04:57:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you tried to freeze the shirt- to remove the gum?
2007-06-04 02:39:51
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answered by Deb 1
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Become a work shirt for in the house. Do chores and things. I have this happen. Just have to man up and use it of other things.
2007-06-04 02:02:11
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answered by Michael M 7
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Use RIT laundry therapy White-Wash* stain remover & whitener for non-bleachable whites. believe me you will on no account use bleach lower back and you have gotten a trully white shade constantly. yet you are able to purely use this product with white clothing purely.
2016-12-30 17:08:04
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answered by ? 3
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My guess is, it is ruined from being washed.
You can try to rub it will vegetable oil, though.
2007-06-04 02:08:46
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answered by rik e 2
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