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Re: Gum Removal SQLit 06-12-2005
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Posted by SQLit on June 12, 2005, 11:15 pm

> If you are talking about chewing gum, and if there is not a lot of it, the
> classic treatment is to freeze it with ice and it should come right off.
> --------------------
>
>
> > Look for Spot Shot. It works well on most stuff on a carpet. Be careful
> > not to saturate the area. It will also soften the backer and the cement
on
> > the back.
> >
> > or check this site http://www.fabriclink.com/Carpet/Carpetstain.html
> >
> > Charlie
> >
> >> We have some carpet in a store we recently purchased that has gum stuck
> >> to it in a few places. Any suggestions on how to remove this? The
carpet
> >> is that short napped, grey office type you see everywhere. Thanks in
> >> advance for any help....Ross

Dry ice works also



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