How to Get Gum Unstuck

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If there are kids in your house then you have gum problems. Not the dental type but the ABC (Already Been Chewed) gum type stuck on hair, clothing, carpet and floors. Here is an article from the International Chewing Gum Association published in The Toronto Star.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • dull knife
  • ice cubes
  • deep-heating rub
  • plastic sandwich bag
  • blow dryer
  • natural solvent extract from citrus peel
  • mineral oil, cooking oil or peanut butter
  • power window washer

Step1
FROM CLOTHING:
Step2
For washable clothing, scrape off any excess gum with a dull knife and rub the area with ice until the remaining gum rolls off into a ball.
Step3
Or seal the dry garment in a plastic bag and put it in the freezer. Once it is frozen, remove and gently scrape with a dull knife.
Step4
FROM CARPET:
Step5
Scrape excess gum off your carpet with a dull knife and rub area with ice until the remaining gum rolls off into a ball.
Step6
Use an extra-strength deep-heating rub to remove the gum. First, heat the gum residue on your carpet with a blow dryer for 1 to 2 minutes. Then, using squares of plastic (sandwich bags will work nicely) remove as much gum as possible. Apply more heat if the gum hardens. This should remove about 80 per cent of the residue.
Step7
Next, spread half a teaspoon of the deep-heating rub evenly over the remaining gum residue. Heat with a blow dryer set on high for 30 seconds. Use plastic squares in a circular motion to remove residual stain. Apply a mild detergent and water solution with a rag and leave area to air dry. Test carpet first to ensure colour fastness.
Step8
FROM HAIR:
Step9
Natural solvent extracts from citrus peels often remove gum from hair. If a citrus peel solvent is not available, mineral oil, cooking oil or peanut butter sometimes work.
Step10
Add a small amount and knead the gum with your fingers to soften and disperse. Pull out gradually as gum softens. Rinse with soap and water. Shampoo hair to remove residue.
Step11
FROM SIDEWALKS, PATIOS AND OTHER HARD SURFACES:
Step12
When scraping is not enough, many commercial organizations and municipalities have found a power washer to be effective in removing chewing gum from hard surfaces. Warm water under pressure – with or without solvents – yields the best results.

Tips & Warnings

  • All the items you might need are mentioned in the article. Depending on where the gum is stuck, you will need some or all of these items.

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