How to remove the gum from clothes
Many people have this experience. They accidentally stick to their clothes when eating gum. No matter how hard you try to remove them, there are always some that cannot be removed. At this time, I was very upset. The clothes were glued with gum, which affected the beauty of wearing them. If you don’t wear them, you would waste a piece of clothing because of this small problem. It’s a pity. Today I will introduce to you how to remove the gum from the clothes so that everyone will no longer be worried about this small problem.
Gas:
This is the easiest way. Drop the gasoline on the place where the gum is glued. Gasoline can dissolve chewing gum. Wash the clothes according to the washing instructions to remove the smell of gasoline on the clothes. Fold the gum-tight area on the clothes outward. Place the clothes in a plastic bag to make sure the gum is not stuck to the bag. If you can't solve the problem of gum sticking to the bag, then you just have to put the clothes on the bag. Seal the bag and place it in the refrigerator for several hours until it freezes. If you are putting your clothes on a bag, make sure there is enough space so that the clothes cannot touch other things in the refrigerator. Of course, except for the bag it is placed, remove the bag containing the clothes from the refrigerator and open the bag to take out the clothes. Use a dull knife or a butter-spread knife to quickly peel the gum off the clothes (to avoid poking the clothes). Don't wait until the gum is thawed, it's easy to remove it when it's solid. If the gum is thawed before you get rid of it, put the clothes back in the refrigerator or use ice.
Ironing method
Put the garment with the gum side facing down and place it on a piece of cardboard. Adjust the iron to medium temperature. Iron the clothes until the gum no longer sticks to the clothes, but transfers to cardboard.
Peanut Butter Method
Peanut Butter all the places where the gum is stuck. Remember, peanut butter may seep into the clothes and discolor the clothes because peanut butter is something greasy. To prevent the peanut butter from leaving stains, it is best to use a liquid stain remover to remove the oil left on the peanut butter on the clothes before washing the clothes. Spread as much peanut butter as possible in the gum-tight place, and use a scraper to gently scrape it until the gum and peanut butter stick together so that the clothes are no longer attached. Wait until the gum becomes soft and loses its stickiness. Remove the gum from the clothes.
Laundry detergent
Immerse the area where chewing gum is stuck on the clothes in the laundry detergent. Use a toothbrush to break down the chewing gum. Use a scraper to gently scrape the gum off. Finally, use your nails to remove the chewing gum left on the clothes. Wash the clothes in the washing machine.
Lighter Fuel
Spray the back of the gum-tightened gum with the liquid fuel (canned liquid that inflates the lighter). Turning the clothes over should easily scrape off the gum. Before you wash your clothes, rinse it thoroughly.
The above are life tips for how to remove chewing gum from clothes. Friends who are troubled may try it. After removing the chewing gum mark, your beloved clothes can be worn again, and they are clean and without leaving any traces. You don’t have to worry about the problem of not being able to wear clothes. Are you very happy?