How do you get gum off your blanket,whenits washed &dryed on?
Question:its not bugging, even with ice.
Answers:
Use oil, and peanut butter
When I was a kid my mom would use gasoline. Just rub it in and let it soak over night, then it peels right off. Don't smoke while you're doing it though! LOL.
Hope it helps, good luck!
you put the things in a freezer
baking soda with warm water... that should help.
Scissors or fire.
Lighter fluid.
Wash after.
place it in the freezer overnight and beat the gum off when frozen and brittle.
Peanut butter will help dissolve it. Lighter fluid WILL work too. Goo Gone.
Ive heard peanut butter works.
One time I got gum all over my dyer so I used WD40. Try WD40 on a litte spot of the blanket to make sure it will not fade.
Tell your hubby to do it...(OK, I couldn't resist)
...actually a small amount of lighter fluid may work along with a lot of rubbing (maybe that's where hubby comes in :) )
anything oil based like peanut butter or vegetable oil. It breaks down the stickiness. It also works for the residue left behind from price tags and other adhesives.
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