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how to get gum out of your shoe

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If you happen to find yourself chewing gum and then step inside your shoe, never fear! This article will provide two easy ways for you to remove the gum. You'll need some ice cubes, baking soda or hydrogen peroxide, dish soap or liquid laundry detergent, milk or water. For the fastest method of removing gum from your shoe, put an ice cube inside your shoe for about 10 minutes. After 10 minutes the ice will have long melted and become quite soggy. Then just shake out the melted ice trying not to get any water into your shoe.I think gum in your shoe is as bad as it gets. Nobody wants to walk around with sticky, smelly feet all day long because of one piece of gum. Here's what I learned about how to get gum out of your shoe:-Run hot water over the area and use a mixture of soap and baking soda to scrub it out. This should be done before you go anywhere near the gum with a toothbrush. Don't use hot water on silk or open-toe shoes because it could ruin them!-If that doesn'

how to get gum out of shoe

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  First, find a nice section of clear space near the bottom of the shoe. Then try applying toothpaste to the stain, which may work as a deterrent or attract more people who want to compete with you in eating it.    Image source: https://www.amazon.com/ Next, find some wet wipes or rags that are at least 10 inches square and wipe away any excess paste so you have room for maneuvering your fingers into the crevice between laces and sole as best possible.   Image source: https://www.flipkart.com/ You know those times when you find a piece of gum stuck to the bottom of your shoe and want it out?    Image source: https://www.overstock.com/ If you want to get that gum out without damaging your favorite shoes, here's how:1. Put on a pair of rubber gloves.   Image source: https://www.footlocker.com/ 2. Wet a paper towel with warm water and wring it out so that it's damp but not wet.3. Place the dry paper towel over the gum spot in the shoe,    Image source: https://www.asics.com/