Place a bag of ice over it. When the gun is frozen, it will chip out
2006-10-28 06:43:29
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answer #1
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answered by bluedawn 3
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STEP 1: Scrape away as much of the gum as you can using a spatula or spoon (to protect carpet fibers).
STEP 2: Vacuum or brush away loose pieces.
STEP 3: Rub the remaining gum with a plastic bag filled with ice until the gum is frozen.
STEP 4: Chip away the frozen gum fragments using a spatula or spoon.
STEP 5: Dissolve any final traces of the stuff by dabbing with a small amount of dry-cleaning fluid. Blot.
STEP 6: Blot on a detergent solution of 1/4 tsp. mild dishwashing liquid and 1 cup (8 fl oz/250 ml) warm water.
STEP 7: Rinse thoroughly.
2006-10-28 06:51:52
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answer #2
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answered by mommy_2_katelynn 3
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U can use the mixture of sodium bicarbonate aka eating soda or baking soda just dissolve it in water and apply it after u've pulled off the gum whatever remains on the carpet just dip a cloth on the soda solution and scrub it on the carpet it shud remove the remaining gum off easily....
2006-10-28 06:54:11
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answer #3
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answered by kittana 6
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I picked up some stuff called 'De-Solve-It Contractor's Solvent'. It is a professional strength. It works GREAT on gum. I got it at ACE Hardware
2006-10-28 06:50:35
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answered by Heartchild 1
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put ice over it and when the gum turns hard, it will be easy to peel it off
2006-10-28 08:40:10
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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WD40, i didn't know it had so many uses, read the back of the can first though
2006-10-29 06:37:33
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answer #6
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answered by msdeville96 5
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Freeze and then chip it out
2006-10-29 02:26:02
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answer #7
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answered by Billy T 6
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rub it with some ice cubes and it will frozen and become hard and then it will easily comeout.
2006-10-28 07:47:38
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answer #8
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answered by thyagarajan 4
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I heard that lighter fluid might work... (never tried it, though).
2006-10-28 06:44:59
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answer #9
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answered by rebosgg 1
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