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The Complete Idiots Guide to Green Cleaning

The Complete Idiots Guide to Green Cleaning
Mary's encyclopedia of cleaning tips
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Gum

Are there earth friendly ways to remove gum? You bet there are. Removing gum depends on the surface you are treating. On surfaces that could be damaged by a cleaner like hard surface flooring or clothing, first freeze the gum with a cube of ice tucked inside a zip lock bag. Freeze the spot for 15 to 20 minutes. Then use a plastic scrapper and very gently work under the gum. Repeat until most of the gum has been removed.

Apply CleanEz to any gum remaining on the surface. Do not use this on wood or stone floors. Wait 1 to 2 minutes and immediately blot. Rinse with 1/4 cup white vinegar per quart of water.


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