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1st try freezing it and breaking it away from the cloth. This can be done by getting some dry ice (be careful and handle with care so you dont get a dry ice burn on your hands) or by inverting one of those cans of compressed air that you can buy to clean computer keyboards or electronics. When you invert it the propellent comes out and it is very cold.
Thanks for the help guys I think I have some of the 3m laying around so I will try that first
Years ago I saw my buddies grandmother put peanut butter on the rear seat of her car and thought she was loosing it. She said no, someone got bubble gum on the seat. Sure enough, after it sat there for several hours(can't remember how long exactly), it just wipe off. But, yeah, if it has been sitting there for awhile it might take longer. The freezing method works great too. You can even just take some ice and rub it on the gum until it hardens. But, the canned air upside down will def work quicker and freeze it solid.
*Anybody ever used anything to get dried, melted crayon on/out of cloth seats?* Thanks for any feedback on experiences.
Use a few paper towels under a couple hankerchiefs (or other thin piece of cloth). Run an iron over the cloths to remelt the wax in the crayon. It should get soaked up by the paper towels. Don't move anything but the iron around, you don't want the wax to spread, just remelt then go into the paper towels...