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REMOVING Gum

How to Get Gum Out of Carpet with Truly Free Home  Heavy Duty Degreaser>

1. Harden the Gum - Place a few ice cubes in a plastic bag and hold it over the gum for a few minutes until the gum hardens. This makes it easier to remove without smearing.


2. Gently Scrape Off Gum - Use a dull knife, spoon, or plastic scraper to carefully lift the hardened gum from the carpet fibers. Avoid pulling too hard to prevent carpet damage.


3. Apply Heavy Duty Degreaser - Spray Heavy Duty Degreaser directly onto the sticky residue left behind on the carpet.


4. Let It Sit - Allow the degreaser to soak in for 5–10 minutes. It will begin breaking down the gum oils and sticky residue.


5. Blot and Lift - Use a paper towel to lift the loosened residue. Repeat spraying and removing residue as needed until the area is clean.


6. Rinse and Dry

Lightly dampen a cloth with water and blot the area to remove any remaining degreaser. Then blot dry with a clean, dry towel.

Before stain removal
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During stain removal process
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After stain removal
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Tips:


  • Repeat the process for stubborn stains.


How to Get Gum Out of Clothes with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash >

1. Harden the Gum - Place ice cubes in a plastic bag and press it against the gum for a few minutes until it hardens. This prevents smearing and makes it easier to remove.


2. Scrape Off the Gum - Use a dull knife or spoon to gently scrape the hardened gum off the fabric. Be careful not to damage the fabric fibers.


3. Apply a Pre-Treatment - For leftover gum residue, you can apply a few drops of Truly Free Home Laundry Wash directly to the area and gently rub it in.


4. Let It Sit - Allow the product to sit for 10–15 minutes to help loosen any remaining stickiness.


5. Wash as Usual - Wash the garment in cold or warm water using Truly Free Home Laundry Wash and Enzyme Stain Remover.


6. Air Dry & Check - Air dry the item to confirm the gum is fully gone. Heat from a dryer can set any leftover residue.


Before stain removal
BEFORE
After stain removal
AFTER

Tips:


  • Repeat the process for stubborn stains.


How to Get Gum Out of Clothes with Truly Free Home Heavy Duty Pot & Pan Spray>

1. Harden the Gum - Place ice cubes in a plastic bag and hold it against the gum for a few minutes until it hardens completely. This prevents smearing and makes it easier to lift off.


2. Gently Scrape Off Gum - Use a spoon or dull knife to carefully lift the hardened gum from the fabric. Avoid pulling or tearing the fibers.


3. Spray the Residue - Spray the Heavy Duty Pot & Pan directly onto any remaining sticky residue left on the fabric.


4. Let It Sit - Allow the spray to soak into the residue for 5–10 minutes. This helps dissolve gum oils and loosen the remaining mess.


5. Gently Scrub - Use a soft cloth or an old toothbrush to gently work the product into the fibers, lifting the gum residue without damaging the fabric.


6. Rinse & Wash As Usual - Rinse the area with cold water, then launder the garment using Truly Free Home Laundry Wash and Enzyme Stain Remover in cold or warm water.


7. Air Dry - Let the clothing air dry to ensure the gum is completely removed before applying heat.


Before stain removal
BEFORE
During stain removal process
DURING
After stain removal
AFTER

Tips:


  • Repeat the process for stubborn stains.


How to Get Gum Out of Clothes with Truly Free Home Dish Soap>

1. Freeze the Gum - Place a few ice cubes in a plastic bag and press it against the gum for several minutes until it hardens. This helps prevent it from smearing.


2. Scrape Off Hardened Gum - Use a spoon or dull knife to gently lift off the hardened gum from the fabric. Be careful not to pull or damage the fibers.


3. Apply Dish Soap - Squeeze a few drops of Truly Free Home Dish Soap directly onto the sticky residue. The degreasing formula helps break down the gum’s oils.


4. Gently Work It In - Use your fingers or a soft brush (like a toothbrush) to gently massage the soap into the fabric, focusing on the gum residue.


5. Let It Sit - Allow the dish soap to sit for 10–15 minutes to penetrate and loosen any remaining stickiness.


6. Rinse & Wash As Usual - Rinse with cold water to remove the soap and residue. Then, wash the garment with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash & Enzyme Stain Remover in cold or warm water.


7. Air Dry

Let the item air dry to confirm the gum is fully gone before using any heat, which can set leftover residue.

Before stain removal
BEFORE
During stain removal process
DURING
After stain removal
AFTER

Tips:


  • Repeat the process for stubborn stains.


How to Get Gum Out of Couches with Truly Free Home Heavy Duty Degreaser>

1 .Harden the Gum - Place ice cubes in a plastic bag and press it over the gum for a few minutes until it hardens. This makes it easier to remove without smearing.


2. Gently Scrape Off the Gum - Use a spoon, butter knife, or plastic scraper to carefully lift off the hardened gum. Work slowly to avoid damaging the upholstery fabric.


3. Spray the Residue - Spray  the Heavy Duty Degreaser directly onto any sticky gum residue left behind.


4. Let It Sit - Allow the degreaser to soak for 5–10 minutes so it can break down the gum oils and loosen the residue.


5. Blot and Lift - Use a clean, damp cloth and gently scrub the area, lifting the gum residue without spreading it further.


6. Rinse with Damp Cloth - Wipe the treated area with a clean, damp cloth to remove any remaining degreaser and residue.


7. Air Dry - Allow the couch to air dry completely. Avoid heat or scrubbing too aggressively, especially on delicate fabrics.


Before stain removal
BEFORE
During stain removal process
DURING
After stain removal
AFTER

Tips:

  • Repeat the process for stubborn stains.
How to Get Gum Out of Fabric with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash >

1. Harden the Gum - Place ice cubes in a plastic bag and press it against the gum for several minutes until it hardens completely. This makes it easier to remove without spreading.


2. Scrape Off the Gum - Use a spoon or dull knife to gently lift off the hardened gum from the fabric. Be careful not to tear or stretch the material.


3. Pre-Treat the Residue - If sticky residue remains, apply a small amount of Truly Free Home Laundry Wash directly to the spot. Gently rub it in with your fingers or a soft brush.


4. Let It Sit - Allow the Laundry Wash to sit on the fabric for 10–15 minutes to help break down any leftover gum oils.


5. Rinse and Wash - Rinse the area with cold water, then launder the fabric as usual using Truly Free Home Laundry Wash & Enzyme Stain Remover in a regular cycle with cold or warm water.


6. Air Dry - Air dry the fabric to ensure the gum and any residue are fully gone before using heat, which could set any remaining sticky residue.


Before stain removal
BEFORE
After stain removal
AFTER

Tips:


  • Repeat the process for stubborn stains.


How to Get Gum Out of Fabric with Truly Free Home Heavy Duty Pot & Pan Spray>

1. Harden the Gum - Place ice cubes in a plastic bag and press it against the gum for several minutes until it hardens completely. This helps prevent spreading during removal.


2. Gently Scrape Off Gum - Use a dull knife, spoon, or plastic scraper to carefully lift the hardened gum from the fabric. Avoid tugging to prevent damage.


3. Spray the Residue - Spray the Heavy Duty Pot & Pan directly onto the remaining sticky residue left behind on the fabric.


4. Let It Sit - Allow it to soak in for 5–10 minutes to break down the gum’s oils and adhesives.


5. Gently Agitate - Use your fingers, a soft cloth, or a toothbrush to gently scrub the area, working the spray into the fibers to lift the gum.


6. Rinse & Wash - Rinse with cold water to remove loosened residue. Then wash the fabric with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash and Enzyme Stain Remover in cold or warm water.


7. Air Dry - Let the fabric air dry completely before using heat, which can set any leftover residue.


Before stain removal
BEFORE
During stain removal process
DURING
After stain removal
AFTER

Tips:


  • Repeat the process for stubborn stains.


How to Get Gum Out of Fabric with Truly Free Home Dish Soap>

1. Harden the Gum - Place a few ice cubes in a plastic bag and press it onto the gum for a few minutes until it hardens completely. This helps prevent smearing and makes removal easier.


2. Scrape Off the Gum - Use a spoon or dull knife to gently lift off the hardened gum. Be careful not to stretch or damage the fabric.


3. Apply Truly Free Home Dish Soap - Squeeze a few drops of Truly Free Home Dish Soap directly onto any remaining gum residue. Its grease-cutting power helps break down the gum’s sticky oils.


4. Gently Work It In - Use your fingers or a soft brush to massage the soap into the fabric where the residue is stuck.


5. Let It Sit - Allow the dish soap to sit for 10–15 minutes to loosen the residue.


6. Rinse Thoroughly - Rinse the treated area with cold water to remove soap and residue.


7. Wash & Air Dry - Wash the fabric with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash and Enzyme Stain Remover in cold or warm water. Air dry to ensure the stain is gone before using heat.


Before stain removal
BEFORE
During stain removal process
DURING
After stain removal
AFTER

Tips:


  • Repeat the process for stubborn stains.


How to Get Gum Out of Furniture with Truly Free Home Heavy Duty Degreaser>

1. Harden the Gum - Place ice cubes in a plastic bag and press it against the gum for a few minutes until it hardens completely. This helps prevent smearing during removal.


2. Gently Scrape Off the Gum - Use a spoon, butter knife, or plastic scraper to carefully lift the hardened gum from the upholstery. Work slowly to avoid damaging the fabric.


3. Spray the Residue - Spray Heavy Duty Degreaser directly onto the sticky gum residue left behind on the furniture.


4. Let It Sit - Allow the spray to soak in for 5–10 minutes. It will break down the oils and adhesive components of the gum.


5. Blot and Gently Scrub - Use a clean, damp cloth or soft brush to gently blot and lift the residue. Repeat if needed until the area feels clean and no gum remains.


6. Wipe Clean - Dampen a cloth with clean water and wipe the treated area to remove any leftover product.


7. Air Dry - Let the upholstery air dry fully. Avoid heat or fans until you confirm the gum and residue are completely gone.

Before stain removal
BEFORE
During stain removal process
DURING
After stain removal
AFTER

Tips:

  • Repeat if necessary for old or stubborn gum spots.
  • Works great on most fabric upholstery.
How to Get Gum Out of Sheets with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash >

1. Freeze the Gum - Place a few ice cubes in a plastic bag and press it directly onto the gum for several minutes until it hardens completely. This helps prevent smearing and makes removal easier.


2. Gently Scrape Off the Gum - Use a spoon or dull knife to carefully lift the hardened gum off the sheet. Take your time to avoid damaging the fabric.


3. Apply Laundry Wash as Pre-Treatment - Squeeze a small amount of Truly Free Home Laundry Wash directly onto any remaining sticky residue.


4. Work It In Gently - Use your fingers or a soft brush to massage the Laundry Wash into the fabric, targeting the gum residue.


5. Let It Sit - Allow the pre-treated area to sit for 10–15 minutes so the plant-based formula can help break down the gum oils.


6. Wash As Usua - Wash the sheet in cold or warm water using Truly Free Home Laundry Wash and Enzyme Stain Remover. Avoid hot water, which can set any remaining residue.


7. Air Dry & Inspect - Air dry the sheet to check that the gum is fully removed before using a dryer. Heat can set any leftover residue.


Before stain removal
BEFORE
After stain removal
AFTER

Tips:


  • Repeat if necessary for old or stubborn gum spots.


How to Get Gum Out of Sheets with Truly Free Home Heavy Duty Pot & Pan Spray>

1. Harden the Gum - Place a few ice cubes in a plastic bag and press it against the gum for several minutes until it hardens completely. This makes it easier to remove without spreading.


2. Gently Scrape Off the Gum - Use a spoon or dull knife to carefully lift the hardened gum off the sheet. Avoid tearing or stretching the fabric.


3. Spray the Residue - Spray the Heavy Duty Pot & Pan directly onto the sticky residue left behind from the gum.


4. Let It Sit - Allow the spray to sit on the area for 5–10 minutes. This helps dissolve gum oils and loosen any remaining adhesive.


5. Gently Scrub - Use your fingers or a soft toothbrush to gently work the spray into the fabric, loosening the gum residue.


6. Rinse & Wash As Usual - Rinse the area thoroughly with cold water, then wash the sheet with Truly Free Laundry Wash and Enzyme Stain Remover in cold or warm water.


7. Air Dry - Air dry the sheet to ensure the stain and residue are fully gone before using any heat, which could set leftover gum.

Before stain removal
BEFORE
During stain removal process
DURING
After stain removal
AFTER

Tips:


  • Repeat if necessary for old or stubborn gum spots.


How to Get Gum Out of Sheets with Truly Free Home Dish Soap>

1. Freeze the Gum - Place ice cubes in a plastic bag and press it against the gum for a few minutes until it hardens completely. This prevents smearing and makes removal easier.


2. Scrape Off the Gum - Use a spoon or dull knife to carefully lift the hardened gum from the sheet. Be gentle to avoid damaging the fabric.


3. Apply Dish Soap to Residue - Squeeze a few drops of Truly Free Home Dish Soap directly onto the sticky gum residue. The grease-cutting formula helps break down the gum's oils.


4. Work It In - Use your fingers or a soft brush to gently massage the soap into the fabric where the residue is located.


5. Let It Sit - Allow the soap to sit for 10–15 minutes to help loosen the remaining gum.


6. Rinse & Wash As Usual - Rinse the area with cold water to remove the soap and residue. Then wash the sheet using Truly Free Home Laundry Wash and Enzyme Stain Remover in cold or warm water.


7. Air Dry - Air dry the sheet to ensure the gum is completely gone before using a dryer, which can set any remaining residue.


Before stain removal
BEFORE
During stain removal process
DURING
After stain removal
AFTER

Tips:


  • Repeat the process if any residue remains after washing.


How to Get Gum Out of Upholstery with Truly Free Home Heavy Duty Degreaser>

1. Harden the Gum - Place a few ice cubes in a plastic bag and press it against the gum for several minutes until it hardens completely. This helps prevent smearing during removal.


2. Gently Scrape Off the Gum - Use a spoon or dull knife to carefully lift the hardened gum from the upholstery. Work slowly to avoid damaging the fabric.


3. Spray the Residue - Spray the Heavy Duty Degreaser directly onto any leftover sticky residue on the fabric.


4. Let It Sit - Allow the degreaser to work for 5–10 minutes to loosen and break down the gum’s oily, adhesive base.


5. Blot and Agitate Gently - Use a soft cloth or sponge to blot and gently scrub the treated area. Work in light circles to lift the residue without spreading it further.


6. Wipe with Damp Cloth - Dampen a clean cloth with water and wipe the area to remove any remaining product and loosened residue.


7. Air Dry - Let the upholstery air dry completely. Avoid heat or harsh drying methods until the area is fully clean.


Before stain removal
BEFORE
During stain removal process
DURING
After stain removal
AFTER

Tips:


  • Repeat the process if needed.


How to Remove Gum from Carpet with Truly Free Home  Heavy Duty Degreaser>

1. Freeze the Gum - Place ice cubes in a plastic bag and press it on the gum for a few minutes until it hardens completely. This makes it easier to remove cleanly without smearing.


2. Scrape Off the Gum - Use a spoon, dull knife, or plastic scraper to carefully lift the hardened gum from the carpet fibers. Try not to pull too hard to avoid damaging the carpet.


3. Spray the Residue - Spray the Heavy Duty Degreaser directly onto any remaining gum residue or sticky area left behind.


4. Let It Sit - Allow the product to sit for 5–10 minutes to break down the gum’s sticky, oily components.


5. Blot and Gently Scrub - Use a clean cloth or soft-bristle brush to blot and gently scrub the area. Work in light circular motions to lift the residue without spreading it.


6. Wipe with Damp Cloth - Dampen a clean cloth with water and blot the area to remove leftover degreaser and loosened residue.


7. Air Dry - Let the carpet air dry fully. Avoid using heat until you’re certain the gum and product are completely removed.


Before stain removal
BEFORE
During stain removal process
DURING
After stain removal
AFTER

Tips:


  • Repeat the process if needed.


How to Remove Gum from Clothes with Truly Free Home  Laundry Wash >

1. Harden the Gum - Place ice cubes in a plastic bag and press it against the gum for a few minutes until it hardens completely. This helps prevent spreading during removal.


2. Scrape Off the Gum - Use a dull knife or spoon to carefully lift off the hardened gum. Be gentle to avoid damaging the fabric.


3. Pre-Treat with Laundry Wash - Apply a small amount of Truly Free Home Laundry Wash directly onto the leftover sticky residue. Gently rub it into the fabric using your fingers or a soft brush.


4. Let It Sit - Allow the product to sit for 10–15 minutes to break down gum oils and adhesive.


5. Rinse the Area - Rinse with cold water to remove loosened residue and detergent.


6. Wash As Usual - Wash the garment in cold or warm water with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash and Enzyme Stain Remover according to the care label instructions.


7. Air Dry - Air dry to ensure the gum and residue are fully gone before applying any heat, which can set leftover material.


Before stain removal
BEFORE
After stain removal
AFTER

Tips:


  • Repeat if needed for stubborn gum spots.


How to Remove Gum from Clothes with Truly Free Home Heavy Duty Pot & Pan Spray>

1. Harden the Gum - Place ice cubes in a plastic bag and press it against the gum for a few minutes until it hardens completely. This makes it easier to lift off without smearing.


2. Scrape Off the Gum - Use a spoon or dull knife to carefully lift the hardened gum from the fabric. Be gentle to avoid damaging the garment.


3. Spray the Residue - Spray  the Heavy Duty Pot & Pan directly onto any sticky gum residue left behind.


4. Let It Sit - Allow the spray to sit for 5–10 minutes to break down the gum’s oily, adhesive base.


5. Gently Agitate - Use your fingers or a soft toothbrush to gently work the spray into the fabric, loosening and lifting the remaining residue.


6. Rinse Thoroughly - Rinse the treated area with cold water to remove the loosened gum and product.


7. Wash as Usual - Launder the garment with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash and Enzyme Stain Remover  in cold or warm water according to the care label.


8. Air Dry - Air dry the item to confirm the gum is fully gone before using a dryer—heat can set any leftover residue.


Before stain removal
BEFORE
During stain removal process
DURING
After stain removal
AFTER

Tips:


  • Repeat the process if any gum remains.


How to Remove Gum from Clothes with Truly Free Home Dish Soap>

1. Harden the Gum - Place ice cubes in a plastic bag and press them against the gum for a few minutes until it hardens completely. This makes removal easier and prevents smearing.


2. Scrape Off the Gum - Use a spoon or dull knife to gently lift the hardened gum from the fabric. Take care not to stretch or damage the fibers.


3. Apply Dish Soap to Residue - Apply a few drops of Truly Free Home Dish Soap directly onto any remaining sticky residue.


4. Gently Work It In - Use your fingers or a soft brush to massage the soap into the fabric, helping to break down the gum's oils and loosen the adhesive.


5. Let It Sit - Allow the dish soap to sit for 10–15 minutes to penetrate and soften the remaining residue.


6. Rinse Thoroughly - Rinse the area with cold water to flush out loosened gum and soap.


7. Wash As Usual - Wash the garment with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash and Enzyme Stain Remover in cold or warm water according to the fabric care label.


8. Air Dry - Air dry the clothing to ensure the gum is fully gone before using a dryer, which can set any remaining residue.


Before stain removal
BEFORE
During stain removal process
DURING
After stain removal
AFTER

Tips:


  • Repeat the process if any gum remains.


How to Remove Gum from Couches with Truly Free Home Heavy Duty Degreaser>

1. Harden the Gum - Place ice cubes in a plastic bag and press it onto the gum for a few minutes until it hardens completely. This prevents smearing and makes removal easier.


2. Gently Scrape Off the Gum - Use a spoon, dull knife, or plastic scraper to carefully lift the hardened gum off the couch surface. Work slowly to avoid damaging the upholstery fabric.


3. Spray the Residue - Shake the Truly Free Home Heavy Duty Degreaser well and spray directly onto any sticky residue left behind.


4. Let It Sit - Allow the spray to soak in for 5–10 minutes. This gives the degreaser time to break down the gum’s oily adhesive base.


5. Blot and Gently Scrub - Use a clean, damp cloth or soft-bristled brush to gently blot and scrub the area. Work in light circular motions to lift the residue without spreading it.


6. Wipe Clean - Dampen a clean cloth with water and wipe the area to remove any remaining product and loosened gum residue.


7. Air Dry - Let the couch air dry fully. Avoid using heat until you’re certain the area is clean and residue-free.


Before stain removal
BEFORE
During stain removal process
DURING
After stain removal
AFTER

Tips:


  • Repeat the process if any gum remains.


How to Remove Gum from Fabric with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash >

1. Harden the Gum - Place a few ice cubes in a plastic bag and press it on the gum for a few minutes until it hardens completely. This prevents smearing and makes removal easier.


2. Scrape Off the Gum - Use a spoon or dull knife to gently lift the hardened gum off the fabric. Be careful not to damage or stretch the fibers.


3. Pre-Treat with Laundry Wash - Apply a small amount of Truly Free Home Laundry Wash directly to any remaining sticky residue. Gently rub it into the fabric with your fingers or a soft brush.


4. Let It Sit - Let the pre-treated area sit for 10–15 minutes to help loosen the gum’s oils and adhesive.


5. Rinse & Wash - Rinse with cold water to remove the loosened residue, then wash the fabric in cold or warm water with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash and Enzyme Stain Remover as directed by the garment’s care label.


6. Air Dry - Air dry the fabric to ensure all gum and residue are gone before using heat, which can set anything left behind.


Before stain removal
BEFORE
After stain removal
AFTER

Tips:


  • Repeat the process if any gum remains.


How to Remove Gum from Fabric with Truly Free Home Heavy Duty Pot & Pan Spray>

1. Harden the Gum - Place ice cubes in a plastic bag and press it against the gum for several minutes until it hardens completely. This helps prevent smearing and makes removal easier.


2. Gently Scrape Off Gum - Use a dull knife, spoon, or plastic scraper to carefully lift the hardened gum off the fabric. Take care not to tear or stretch the material.


3. Spray the Residue - Spray the Heavy Duty Pot & Pan directly onto any remaining sticky gum residue on the fabric.


4. Let It Sit - Allow the spray to sit for 5–10 minutes to break down the gum’s oily adhesive layer.


5. Gently Agitate - Use your fingers or a soft toothbrush to gently scrub the sprayed area, helping lift the loosened residue from the fibers.


6. Rinse Thoroughly - Rinse the treated area with cold water to remove gum and product residue.


7. Wash As Usual - Wash the fabric with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash and Enzyme Stain Remover in cold or warm water, following the garment’s care instructions.


8. Air Dry - Air dry the item to make sure all gum and residue are gone. Avoid heat until you're sure the stain is fully removed.


Before stain removal
BEFORE
During stain removal process
DURING
After stain removal
AFTER

Tips:

  • Repeat if any gum remains.