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Having chewing gum stuck to your jeans can be very annoying, especially if it's your favorite pair. You don't have to throw away your best denim. There is always hope in removing the gum. Never sacrifice good denim! There are ways to make your jeans look as good as they did before.

Method 1
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Freezing the Gum Off

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  1. Freezing will harden the gum and the affected area. This process will make the gum stiff, brittle and easier to remove.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Chewing Gum from Jeans
    It is not necessary to leave your jeans in the freezer overnight. An ice cube will harden and moisten the gum.
    • Put some cubes of ice in a plastic bag.
    • Put the bag of ice on the gum.
    • Leave it on the denim for about 25 minutes. [1]
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  3. Freezing the entirety of your jeans can improve your chances of removing the gum. When the surrounding area of the gum is stiff and frozen, you'll have an easier time scrapping off the gum. [2]
    • Empty all the pockets.
    • Fold the jeans into a plastic bag. Don't fold the side with the gum with another piece of fabric.
    • Put the bag in the freezer and leave it there for about an hour or longer.
  4. Use a dull blade or a kitchen knife to scrape off the hardened gum. When scraping, go with the natural grain of the jeans. Be very gentle and try not to stretch the material too much. [3]
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Chewing Gum from Jeans
    Grab a toothbrush with hard bristles, but don't use your everyday toothbrush. Brush away the remaining pieces of gum.
  6. Throw the jeans in with your next load of laundry. Only do this if the gum is fully removed. Pieces of gum could stick to other clothes, if you haven't fully removed it. [4]
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Using Vinegar

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Chewing Gum from Jeans
    Fill a bowl with white distilled vinegar. You shouldn't need more than 1 1/2 - 2 cups of vinegar. Place the bowl in the microwave and heat for about 45 seconds. If you don't have access to a microwave, heat on a stove in a small saucepan. [5]
    • Don't overheat the vinegar on the stove. Only heat for about two minutes.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Chewing Gum from Jeans
    Use a standard cleaning cloth. Don't use a dirty cloth, and don't use a cloth that you're worried about getting stained. Let it soak for about a minute.
  3. Rub the cloth on the gum. Saturate the gum with your vinegar soaked cloth. Leave the cloth on the stain for a few minutes. The vinegar will dissolve the gum and cause it to ball up.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Chewing Gum from Jeans
    Use a toothbrush with hard bristles and carefully brush the chewing gum off. Again, don't use your everyday toothbrush!
  5. Throw the jeans in with your next load of laundry. Only do this if the gum is fully removed. Pieces of gum could stick to other clothes, if you haven't fully removed it. [6]
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Preventing a Stain

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  1. Boil water and pour into a large container. Make sure the container can handle hot water and won't melt. Wait for the water to cool down before touching with your hands. Let the jeans soak in the water for about thirty minutes.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Chewing Gum from Jeans
    If there are any scraps of gum or it's color, remove it before washing. Use a toothbrush with hard bristles, and scrape off anything leftover. [7]
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Remove Chewing Gum from Jeans
    Even if all the gum is removed, the dye from the gum can sometimes cause a stain on the jeans. Use a laundry pre-wash stain remover to ensure a thorough clean. [8]
  4. If you have other clothes in your laundry load, pay attention to their washing requirements. Some clothes can be damaged by using hot water.
  5. Depending on how high you value your denim, you might consider letting the pros take care of it. Drop them off to your local dry cleaner and explain what happened. It'll probably take them a day or two, depending on how busy they are. [9]
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      • Do not scrape the gum while it is still soft. There is the risk of the gum sinking deeper into the denim fibers and it will be harder to remove.
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      To remove chewing gum from jeans, start by putting ice cubes in a plastic bag and leaving it on the denim for 25 minutes, or putting your jeans in the freezer for at least 1 hour. Once the gum is hard and moist, use a dull blade to scrape it off, then brush away the scraps with a hard bristled toothbrush. Alternatively, fill a bowl with warm vinegar, soak a small cloth in it, then leave the cloth on the jeans for a few minutes. As the gum balls up and breaks apart, use a hard-bristled toothbrush to scrape it off the jeans. To learn how to tackle stains that might be left behind after the gum has been removed, keep reading!

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