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Help - How do I remove chewing gum from carpet
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I walked some gum into the car and I can't find a way of removing it from the carpet - which is black. In another forum ice was suggested - (hasn't worked) and also nail varnish remover - which I haven't tried as it's highly infamible and I'd rather only use as a last resort.
Anyone know what to do - otherwise tomorrow I'll ring a gum company - they must know how to remove their product - mustn't they?
Anyone know what to do - otherwise tomorrow I'll ring a gum company - they must know how to remove their product - mustn't they?
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Erm...I see you've already asked this question on the Old Style board and had some answers
Didn't any of those work? Same old same old since 20080 -
none worked so far!0
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Have you tried rubbing "oil of orange " into gum as it seems to dissolve stuff very well?"This site is addictive!"
Wooligan 2 squares for smoky - 3 squares for HTA
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No - and I'm not sure what 'oil of orange' is?0
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I bought it at a specialist ironmongers in York but you could ask at your local shop."This site is addictive!"
Wooligan 2 squares for smoky - 3 squares for HTA
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I got some off my carpet by putting an ice pack on it till it went hard...then chipped it off with the blunt end of a knife. This works with clothes too....put them in the freezer for a while , then chip it off.0
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Have you tried a steam cleaner?0
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We were freaking last year when we vacated a rented property. We found tar had been trapsed across the entrance hall, kitchen and up the stairs. We got it off the laminate flooring using those Flash Eraser sponges.
For the carpeted stairs we used WD40 and it didn't leave any stains:j ! We were even praised for the immaculate condition we left the house in (if only the landlord knew)! Worth ago.
Didn't stain devil do one for chewing gum? May have been a while now.:idea:I got an idea, an idea so smart my head would explode if I even began to know what I was talking about:idea:0 -
Peanut butter contains an oil that 'attacks' and softens chewing gum.0
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