Lemon juice, vinegar, and water are all effective at dissolving chewing gum.

There are a few ways to get gum off of fabric. One is to use a liquid detergent and water mixture. Another is to use a toothbrush with baking soda and water.

WD-40 does not specifically target chewing gum, but it is a general purpose lubricant that can remove many types of debris.

Yes, rubbing alcohol can remove gum. However, it is important to be careful because it can also remove skin.

Vinegar does not remove gum.

Toothpaste is not effective at removing chewing gum. Chewing gum contains a number of chemicals that resist the effects of toothpaste.

Peanut butter is a great tool to remove gum from your teeth. It contains natural oils and proteins that work together to break down the adhesive on your teeth.

WD-40 is not recommended for use on electrical systems, rubber, metal, or finishes.

Nail polish remover does not typically remove gum, as it is a solvent-based product. However, there are some exceptions, such as acetone-based nail polish removers.

Vinegar is a potent acid and it will dissolve the glue that holds the carpet fibers together.