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I'd try Goo Gone too. It claims to be able to take pretty much anything out of anywhere! Good luck!
My toddler got into some FLARP Noise Putty and smashed it into a satin bedspread, and his clothes. I tried scraping it out, but it won't budge.
If you're wondering, this stuff is like a cross between ooze and playdough, sounds like someone passing gas when smashed, is very wet and sticky feeling, and is found in the dollar bins at Target or Walmart. My container has no information on stain removal or what it's made out of. All it says is it's made in China. :(
I'd try Goo Gone too. It claims to be able to take pretty much anything out of anywhere! Good luck!
Did you try Goo Gone?
Water. My son got a ton of it in his hair once and we just washed it out with water. Clean up the bulky bits and run it under cold water. It melts in water.
It sounds very similar to flubber. So soak in warm water for 15 minutes, then throw in the wash. Do not dry until you are sure that it is out. The dryer will set it forever.
Vinegar works great. My Daughter had Flarp explode in her purse. I has to de-Flarp a small stuffed animal and the purse lining. First I scraped off all I could with a dull knife, then used vinegar to get the rest and washed with mild soap. Good as new!
Do not rub excess putty off of clothing!! Immediately put the clothing in the freezer and leave overnight. The next day, I removed the dress from the freezer and used a flat edge (spatula, pampered chef scraper) to scrape hardened putty. After you scrape as much as possible soak in white distilled vinegar for a few minutes to dissolve remaining putty. Wash as usual. Worked like a charm for me !!!
vinegar will dissolve it