How do you remove chewing gum from polar fleece?
Answers:
There is always goo gone.
It's oily and pretty good at breaking the hold of gum.
Other answers:
TRY TO FREEZE IT
TRY TO FREEZE IT
Freeze it. If it is cold enough it will break right of.
Basically if you try to disolve it you add to the problem. The more you ad solvents the more sticky it gets. Specially fluffy stuff takes 'solving this problem' pretty bad.
Use liquid nitrogen to get best result...
...Come to think of it. Beter let someone do this that has equipment to handle extreme cold.
After the bulk has gone you could try disolving the rest with peanutbutter, 'Goo-be-gone' or what have you. Be sure you can machine wash your blanket if you try this. If you can't stick with freezing.
Good luck
but a lot of ice until the chewing gum became really really hard, then try to remove it
they have a product called gum out or goo out or something but they sell it at grocery stores.
try a bottle of something called goof off from home depot or sears and other stores it really works
I have a can that freezes and removes gum and candle wax from carpets,wood floors,marble ,cement terrazzo.it was from a maintenance and chemical supply store but sorry don't remember the name of the store bought in.back of can says CG Maintenance and Chemical supplies Downsview,ont.