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The Ranger July 11th 07 05:41 PM

Removing Gum on Dryer Drum
 
One of my daughter-units enjoys chewing gum. She's not very
diligent in removing packs from her pockets and often send a
packet (or stick) through the washer. This time, she managed to
run it through the dryer, too. High heat and a "fresh" stick of
cinnamon have combined to thoroughly coat the inside of my dryer's
drum. Is there a way of removing the residue without involving a
petroleum product?

The "1 Step forward, 2 back" Ranger



JoeSpareBedroom July 11th 07 06:09 PM

Removing Gum on Dryer Drum
 
"The Ranger" wrote in message
...
One of my daughter-units enjoys chewing gum. She's not very diligent in
removing packs from her pockets and often send a packet (or stick) through
the washer. This time, she managed to run it through the dryer, too. High
heat and a "fresh" stick of cinnamon have combined to thoroughly coat the
inside of my dryer's drum. Is there a way of removing the residue without
involving a petroleum product?

The "1 Step forward, 2 back" Ranger


Goo Gone. Orange scented, works well. Found in the "little bottles of weird
cleaners" section of the grocery store, or at a hardware store. While there,
be sure to pick up something for you to snack on while you kick back and
watch the daughter unit clean up the mess. Naturally, you'll unplug the
dryer during this process.



The Ranger July 11th 07 06:30 PM

Removing Gum on Dryer Drum
 
JoeSpareBedroom wrote in message
...
"The Ranger" wrote in message
...
One of my daughter-units enjoys chewing gum. She's
not very diligent in removing packs from her pockets
and often send a packet (or stick) through the washer.
This time, she managed to run it through the dryer,
too. High heat and a "fresh" stick of cinnamon have
combined to thoroughly coat the inside of my dryer's
drum. Is there a way of removing the residue without involving
a petroleum product?

Goo Gone.


Way ahead of you. As soon as I posted my request, I remembered the
lone bottle sitting on the shelf in my garage and thought, "Hey!
There ya go!"

Will simply running a towel through a couple loads remove the
"orange" scent? Or will it eventually evaporate?

I'm thinking that smelling like oranges for a week isn't something
I'm looking forward to...

While there, be sure to pick up something for you
to snack on while you kick back and watch the
daughter unit clean up the mess.


Abso-frickin'-lutely!

"...But it's not my fault!"

"But it is..." has finally stuck better than the melted gum.

Naturally, you'll unplug the dryer during this process.


Naturally. How can she learn anything if I kill her?

The Ranger



JoeSpareBedroom July 11th 07 06:42 PM

Removing Gum on Dryer Drum
 
"The Ranger" wrote in message
...
JoeSpareBedroom wrote in message
...
"The Ranger" wrote in message
...
One of my daughter-units enjoys chewing gum. She's
not very diligent in removing packs from her pockets
and often send a packet (or stick) through the washer.
This time, she managed to run it through the dryer,
too. High heat and a "fresh" stick of cinnamon have
combined to thoroughly coat the inside of my dryer's
drum. Is there a way of removing the residue without involving a
petroleum product?

Goo Gone.


Way ahead of you. As soon as I posted my request, I remembered the lone
bottle sitting on the shelf in my garage and thought, "Hey! There ya go!"

Will simply running a towel through a couple loads remove the "orange"
scent? Or will it eventually evaporate?

I'm thinking that smelling like oranges for a week isn't something I'm
looking forward to...

While there, be sure to pick up something for you
to snack on while you kick back and watch the
daughter unit clean up the mess.


Abso-frickin'-lutely!

"...But it's not my fault!"

"But it is..." has finally stuck better than the melted gum.

Naturally, you'll unplug the dryer during this process.


Naturally. How can she learn anything if I kill her?

The Ranger


I'd wipe out the drum with a rag thoroughly soaked in rubbing alcohol. Then,
repeat. Tell her to try not to let the cleaner get into the dryer holes, for
reasons she will argue with and you'll have to slap her harder. :-)



DerbyDad03 July 11th 07 09:25 PM

Removing Gum on Dryer Drum
 
On 11 Jul, 13:30, "The Ranger" wrote:
JoeSpareBedroom wrote in message

...

"The Ranger" wrote in message
...
One of my daughter-units enjoys chewing gum. She's
not very diligent in removing packs from her pockets
and often send a packet (or stick) through the washer.
This time, she managed to run it through the dryer,
too. High heat and a "fresh" stick of cinnamon have
combined to thoroughly coat the inside of my dryer's
drum. Is there a way of removing the residue without involving
a petroleum product?


Goo Gone.


Way ahead of you. As soon as I posted my request, I remembered the
lone bottle sitting on the shelf in my garage and thought, "Hey!
There ya go!"

Will simply running a towel through a couple loads remove the
"orange" scent? Or will it eventually evaporate?

I'm thinking that smelling like oranges for a week isn't something
I'm looking forward to...

While there, be sure to pick up something for you
to snack on while you kick back and watch the
daughter unit clean up the mess.


Abso-frickin'-lutely!

"...But it's not my fault!"

"But it is..." has finally stuck better than the melted gum.

Naturally, you'll unplug the dryer during this process.


- Naturally. How can she learn anything if I kill her?
-
- The Ranger

Well, she could learn something *before* you kill her, but it would be
a hollow victory.



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