NO.
NO.
use ice to freeze the gum till brittle and it will break off
it depends on the gum, but stride takes about 5 to 8 hours to make about 1700 packs
about 5-10 minutes :)
Freeze the fabric by placing it outside in winter or into your freezer.Break the gum off carefully.Thaw the fabric and pretreat the stain.Wash the fabric as you normally would.
That's a stupid question in the wrong topic. But if your life is that lame and you want know the answer, then yes because gum is flammable.
freeze the garment and pick it off do as many times as required freeze the garment and pick it off do as many times as required
i think that if gum was in a plastic box than it would freeze easeir, than it would if it was to be in cardboard
You Freeze it off. Take a can of air spray (not Hair spray) attach the small straw to it, then turn it upside down and spray it directly on to the gum for just a couple of seconds. It will freeze the gum instantly. Then use something like a butter knife and hit the gum with the handle side of the butter knife. The gum should shatter into little pieces and that's it. If it doesn't then freeze it a little longer and smack it again. I don't agree with the freezing method as you just cant avoid damaging the fabric/carpet in some way if you use a knife.. I tried all sorts of things then found this neat product called GUM-OUT which is a special formula you squirt under the wad of gum. You can wait 30 mins then lift the gum straight off, with no damage to the surface, apart from some sticky stuff whicha little cleaning can fix. you can check it out and buy online at www.chewing-gum-removal.com
The best way would be to place a bag of ice cubes on top of the gum and allow it to freeze, for about twenty minutes. Once the gum has become hardened, it can be broken up into pieces or scraped up with a spatula, which will make it a lot easier to remove completely.
you could apply ice to it, and once frozen try to pick it off