Chewing gum can stick to shoes, clothes, and even hair – and it’s notoriously hard to get rid of.
It’s much easier to remove when cold, because warmth only makes it cling more stubbornly to the fabric.
The best trick is to freeze it first: either place the garment in a freezer bag for a few hours or rub ice directly on the gum. Once it hardens, carefully scrape it off with a dull knife or spoon.
If residue remains, rub a little cooking oil or vinegar onto the stained area to loosen it, then wipe clean. Finally, wash the garment as usual – if you used oil, make sure to apply a degreasing detergent to fully remove it.
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