QUICK! What is the best way to get gum off of jeans/clothes?


Question:I need answers VERY fast, because i am leaving in 2 and 1/2 hours and if i have to wash the jeans i need time! I sat on some chewed gum in a seat yesterday, but i have to wear the jeans again today and i don't know how to get it off!!

Answers:
wash with ice ccubes& use strong detergents


peanut butter (be generous and work it in well) .and then wash the spot quickly with dishwashing detergent because the peanut oil could possibly leave a stain. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a blow dryer for speed.
rub with ice. or try peanut butter
A shot gun!
Hairspray.
Ice, put ice on it till it freezes very hard. chip off with a butter knife or finger nail.
hold an ice cube on it. it makes the gum hard and you can pull off the big part. for the rest, you can put some type of material like another fabric to add fabric to the gum, then rub it in a circular motion to pull most of it off.
Goof off or goo be gone both work well.
just put on some ice over it then once the gum hardens you can scrape it off. this should only take 30 minutes. then put it in the dryer for 30 minutes.
ice it off, baby...this will take a bit of time but you should be able to dig it off after the ice makes it hard...
rub an ice cube on it ! it will come right off!
You can use either ice or peanut butter.. I suggest the ice.. Just hold the ice on there until the gum is hard and start to peel the gum off..
Place a couple of ice cubes in a baggie. Rub over the gum to harden it. Scrape off with a table knife (not a sharp one). After gum is gone, rub with liquid lighter fluid to remove stain. Wash as usual.
freeze it then it will chunk off with a bit of work.have fun
Get an ice cube and put it on the jeans and it will freeze up and the gum will come off.
ice
I would avoid the peanut butter due to oil stains.

Ice works pretty good to get the bulk of it off. Just rub it real good and let the gum harden. Then scrape of with dull knife. Then follow up with hairspray but again be careful because some fabrics react differently to hairspray. If your jeans are not already faded then hairspray may leave a spot. Spray and Wash after the ice may also do well. If you can, wash in hot water. Good luck.
Freeze it with ice and peel it off! Good luck! ;-)=
MASKING TAPE!!
Peanut butter wiped on gum spot - then stain remover or use citrus juice to remove peanut butter stain. Wash area with clean soapy water and rinse well. It has worked for me. I use stain remover after the peanut butter.
use ice on the gum and scrape it off.
Spray with WD-40 to remove the gum from your jean; then wash and dray; It will be gone very fast
put ice on it or a old towel over it and iron it off
Put them in the freezer for a while, yes the freezer. Check them after an hour or so and take a butter knife and just scrap it off. The freezer freezes the gum and it will just flick right off.
Use an Ice cube to freeze the gum and it will flake off when you pick at it. You will need to wash it once all the gum is off. This also works for gum in hair.
I know a couple of different ways. You can put your clothes in the freezer and then scrape off the gum when it is frozen. You can use a pice of Ice to freeze the gum and scrape the gum off. Peanut buttar might work but you'll have to wash the clothes again. What ever you do don't put them in the dryer because you'll have gum all over the place.

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