Younger children may not always be responsible with their gum. The gum may fall out of their mouths and land on your leather furniture. They may get caught up in their games and forget to remove the gum and throw it away. If the gum is left on the leather furniture for more than a few minutes, it will get stuck. Removing the gum will take a little time, but you can get it out.
Step One
Use your fingers to remove as much of the gum as you can. You may only be able to remove a little bit.
Step Two
Lay a strip of tape across the remaining piece of gum. Pull up and some of the gum will come up with it. Continue doing this until you get up as much of the gum as you can.
Step Three
Hold a piece of ice over the gum until the gum becomes hard. Then use a spoon to pry the hard gum off of the leather. A bit of residue may remain.
Step Four
Mix a drop of dish soap with some warm water and wipe away the gum residue.