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How do you get gum out of the dryer? My d must have left a whole pack in a pair of pants and now it is through out the dryer.<P>I haven't trained her or myself to empty the pockets. I just getting her to put them away! First things first!!!LOL<P>I have tried using a dryer sheet to "sand" it off, didn't work and have tried polish remover that didn't work too well either. I am trying to heat the dryer and tehn the polish remover, so if you hear a big boom, you will know this is no longer a problem.<P>Thanks !!!!<P>
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Bob,<P>Try using some vegetable oil. I know that peanut butter or vegetable oil work to get it out of hair. Just make sure you clean the oil out really well before you use it again.<P>Listening for the BOOM! <P>Mitzi
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<BR>I had the same thing happen to me a couple months ago. My nephew left a pack of gum in<BR>his pocket and my dryer was covered. I used<BR>a citrus based product, I think the name is<BR>Goo Off? It is a yellow liquid and took the<BR>gum right off.<P>Gwen
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Hey Bob,<BR>Try a little Goo Gone. YOu can get it at Walmart. I buy it at the local fabric store. It desolves gum, clay, ect ect.<P>I have had many a bubble gum, sugarless gum, minty gum, different colored gum attack my dryer.<P>Bye
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