You will need
- - freezer,
- - iron,
- - paper towel
- - boiling water.
Instruction
1
There is one great, and most importantly, the current method of how to remove gum along with a stain from clothing, regardless of the material from which it is made. Oddly enough, but nothing special to do. The saying "All genius is simple" works in this case like a Swiss watch. All you have to do is to put the clothes where hanging gum in... the freezer for 2-3 hours. Frozen fabric whole gum along with the stain will be removed with your hands. Elementary, My Dear Watson! The fact that the frozen gum do not stick, therefore it will simply fall off. By the way, if you by chance are an expert in refrigeration, then try a jet of freon (a great tool).
2
If you don't have a freezer, try to get rid of the hated sticky spot with an iron and paper towels. This method will help you to completely remove a stain from chewing gum from clothes. Gently manually remove the remains of gum (something easily removed). In no case, do not use sharp objects that may damage the fabric. Using a paper napkin iron the problem with a hot iron. Disable the steam function, by setting the desired degree of heat corresponding to the treated fabric so as not to burn it. After a few minutes the gum will soften and will remain on the cloth. You will only have to clean up with a damp brush where she was.
3
If you have not helped the first two methods, the third will help for sure. In order to remove a stain from chewing gum, you'll need an ordinary electric kettle and a rag. The remains of the pre-removing gum from clothes, wet the place with boiling water and then scour with a cloth. High temperature will make the remnants of the gum to coagulate in the pellets, which are well removed from clothing with a wet rag. Keep in mind that this method applies only to those fabrics that tolerate high temperature when washed.
Note
The third method is not suitable for things made of silk or cashmere.