Wednesday, December 15, 2010

How to get rid of chewing gum?

There is a suitable technique for each surface. After scratching the pieces that come off easily, use the method given for getting rid of chewing gum stuck to inappropriate wood, leather, bamboo, fur, tissue, or even your hair.
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On tissue

Cool the area to be treated with ice. If the victim is a pants or other garment, you can place itdirectly in the freezer . The gum will harden and become brittle. Scrape it gently with a fingernail or knife without teeth. Then, moisten with lemon juice. Leave for a few minutes, then scrub with a sponge and soapy water.

For natural or synthetic fur

Pass an ice cube on the surface to wash and clean with a dry sponge. Then, soak the sponge with mild detergent. Rub gently until it leaves no residue.
Be careful not to tear the fur when you remove the remains of chewing gum. 
Finally, let dry in open air.

On wood

Remove most of the chewing gum with your fingernail . Then gently rub the stain with a cotton soaked with water and soap. Finally, rinse with clear water, let dry and then wax normally wood.

On bamboo

Freeze the gum by rubbing with an ice cube wrapped in plastic. Once it has hardened, scrape the particles that break off. Then wash with a cotton cloth and warm soapy water to which you've added a few drops of ammonia. Rinse and let dry.

On leather

Try rubbing the gums with a mixture of 2 / 3 water and 1 / 3 rubbing alcohol . Dry and clean with the cleansing milk to nourish and soften the leather.

Hair

If ever the chewing gum has chosen to stick to your hair, wet it and rub with a little bit of shower gel. Then wash your hair normally, and voila!

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