How can I remove gum from the inside of the washing machine/my clothes?


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try a product called goo-gone


ice and when it gets hard and cold u can chip off
Run your washer with no cloths in it. Put about half a cup of cooking oil in your washer and run it with no cloths in it unless it is on your cloths. Use same idea if on cloths.
Use an ice cube to freeze it, then chip it off.
kinda dangerous so you need to be careful if you do this, gasoline, use a cloth and get it a bit wet and go over the gum slowly, then rinse out as much as possible.
lighter fluid or white spirit. Seriously there good for getting gum out of hair as well. It's because there strong solvents.
Before I would use gasoline. I did this in my dryer and it was my fought I had left gum in my pocket it did ok in the washer but my dryer it got all over the inside of the dryer so I used WD40. Make sure you have plenty of air stirring.
The best way to remove gum from anything is to rub it with ice cubes to freeze the gum, and then scrape it off.
I used a product called "Awesome". It is a cleaning product that you can use on a variety of things-you have to dilute it on some things and use full strength on others. The list is on the bottle. I used it full strength and used a pot scrubber (not the metal one) and it came out of my washer and dryer.

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