A number of different utensils are used to remove sticky ingredients, including forks, spoons and tongs.
NOT a spoon, fork, knife, spork, spife, or a knork
The zester is a kitchen utensil. It is used to remove shreds of zest from citrus fruits.
Zester is a cooking utensil. It is used to remove shreds of peel from citrus fruits.
There are a lot of ingredients in detergent that remove spots. One of the biggest ingredients in them can be bleach which strips the stains. They also contain enzymes that break things down.
A sifter is generally used
WD-40 and a fingernail brush. That's right. WD-40 is a mild oil used to lubricate just about anything. But it's used to remove gum (sticky) from carpet, upholstery and clothing. The WD-40 guts through the sticky and neutralizes it. Spray the WD-40 onto the sticky area, brush it gently with the fingernail brush, remove any solids from the spill as you brush adding more WD-40 as you go. When the sticky material is gone launder the jeans as usual to remove the WD-40.
It is a kitchen utensil
Try to remove as much of the sticky substance as possible by hand if possible. We used a ladder to get to ours (a toy eyeball) and a spatula. Left in the spot was a bit of residue. I was able to remove the remaining stickiness with a white towel and dish soap.
Arm guard is a utensil used in archery. Arm pads and ankle supports are sports utensils.
you can use a wooden spoon
chopsticks spoons forks
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