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How To Remove Chewing Gum
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Help! I'm Stuck!
Chewing gum can be fun, but only as long as it's being chewed. If it gets spit out or stuck somewhere, it can just be a sticky, stretchy mess. Here are some easy and direct methods for getting un-stuck from chewing gum. The information is organized in two categories: GUM REMOVERS and WHAT'S STUCK?
Gum removers talks about what you can use to get rid of unwanted chewing gum.
What's Stuck? talks about what the gum might be stuck on and how to deal with specifics.
Chewing Gum Removers
GUM REMOVERS
Ice - This is the #1 technique for getting unstuck from FRESH (soft) chewing gum. It works for clothing and carpets, and even some surfaces. Applying ice causes the gum to harden, and then it can be picked off or removed by hand or by scraping.
A sharp knife - For gum that's stuck to a surface and is hard, you can often just scrape it away using a sharp blade. Be careful not to scratch the surface the gum is stuck to.
Oil - Oily substances recommended in folk and professional gum removal techniques can range from peanut butter to mayonnaise, from WD-40 to modern, specially-formulated gum removers. In all of these instances, you will need to make sure the oil won't damage what you are putting it on, and then the surfaces will need to be washed afterwards to get rid of the oil.
Vinegar - Often found in your pantry or kitchen, vinegar can work to dissolve chewing gum.