The best thing to use is a oil like WD-40. Just spray it on and rub. It works when kids get it there hair to. When kids get it there hair butter works good to. I hope that helped
IMPROVED ANSWER: Actually the BEST thing to use is a little dry laundry detergent powder. Turn your dryer own and get the gum a little "loose". While that is going, make a paste with the laundry powder. Turn your dryer off and use damp, clean cloths (dip them in very warm water) to rub the gum away. Use a few more clean damp cloths to remove any residue
If you don't have laundry powder to make a paste with, then I find the great smelling Orange hand cleaner (that auto mechanics use) make a great substitute. Just be sure to wi0e well with damp clean cloths after using it.
You dryer will be melted gum free and smell great afterward
Yes, it can with a little bit of turpentine on a old cloth, just dabbing the chewing gum.
Chewing Gum... I think
Peanut butter can be used to remove chewing gum from hard surfaces.
Use detergent
Chewing Gum. Chewing Gum. Chewing Gum.
Shave the cat.
Use chewing gum remover
You can scrape it off with a fork/knife thing but it might take off some of the inside paint. If you cant just try taking it off with your hand in a glove and keep scraping it off with your hand until its all gone.
Get to a hospital. Pretty quick.
In order to remove chewing gum, start by freezing the sheets. THis can be done easily by putting them outside if it is winter where you are. The gum will then break off easily. Once you break the gum off, thaw the sheets, pretreat the remaining stain, and wash them as you normally would.
The first chewing gum was whale blubber.
I think its Wrigleys I bielive its Wrigley's chewing gum