
Based on the provided context, there are no specific instructions on how to remove gum. However, I can certainly help you with some reliable methods from my general knowledge!
Finding gum stuck on your fabric couch is a real pain, but it's usually a fixable problem. One of the most popular and effective methods is to freeze the gum. Just grab a few ice cubes, place them in a plastic bag, and hold the bag directly on the gum. After several minutes, the gum should freeze solid, making it brittle. Once it's hard, you can use a dull knife, a spoon, or the edge of a card to gently scrape or chip it off the fabric. The key is to be gentle so you don't damage the couch fibers.
If the freezing method doesn't work, or if some sticky residue remains, you can try using a small amount of oil or a solvent. A little bit of olive oil, vegetable oil, or even creamy peanut butter can work wonders. Before you apply anything, always test it on a hidden spot of your couch to make sure it doesn't cause any discoloration. Apply the oil directly to the gum and let it sit for a few minutes to soften it. Then, you should be able to wipe and scrape the gum away.
After you've removed the gum, you may need to clean the spot to get rid of any oily residue. A simple mixture of a few drops of dish soap in a cup of warm water works well. Dab the solution onto the spot with a clean cloth, gently blot the area, and then use a separate cloth dampened with plain water to "rinse" it. Finally, blot the area dry with a clean towel.


