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QuestionWhat method is best if the gum is really embedded and has been for a long time?Community AnswerIn my experience, soaking the clothes in a sink full of equal parts vinegar and warm water will work best for gum that's been embedded for a long time.
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QuestionDo the above remedies work on fabric that has been washed and dried with the gum on the fabric?Community AnswerThe Goo Be Gone and hot vinegar work great. It just takes elbow grease and a stiff toothbrush.
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QuestionFor the ironing method, do I have to use cardboard, or can it be something else?Community AnswerYou could also use parchment paper or something similar. Just be sure not to burn it.
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QuestionWill this work after the clothes have been laundered?Community AnswerYes, the same steps should work after being laundered, but it might depend on the type of fabric in question.
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QuestionHow do I remove gum from a knitted sweater?Community AnswerFirst use a needle to get a much out of it as you can, then wash it,let it dry and use a knife to get the rest out.
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QuestionWhat risks are there in shrinking pure wool?Community AnswerPure wool can shrink easily in the washer or dryer. It's best to get it dry cleaned, handwash it in cold water, or machine wash it in cold water on delicate with the garment in a mesh laundry bag. Then dry it flat, keeping it away from sunlight or heat.
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QuestionWhich solution is best to use on black jeans?Community AnswerUse the ice cube method mentioned in the tips section.
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QuestionHow do I remove gum from a laptop bag?Community AnswerWet the area that the gum is stuck to and then put the bag in the freezer for two hours. Then take it out and scrape off the gum with a knife.
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QuestionHow can I get gum out of jeggings?HeartsyCommunity AnswerUse the freezing method, or use ice cubes to harden the gum so that it will be easy to remove.
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QuestionWhat is the easiest way to get gum out of my clothing using everyday ingredients?Community AnswerIn my experience, the easiest and fastest method is to use paint solvent. It removes chewing gum in seconds without leaving any trace.
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