Removing Gum depends on the surface you are treating. On more delicate surfaces like hard surface flooring or clothing. first freeze the gum with a cube of ice. Use our Scrape It to chip away all you can. Repeat until most of the gum has been removed.
Anything remaining can be removed by applying undiluted CleanEz to the surface. Wait only 1 to 2 minutes and immediatly blot then rinse with 1/4 cup white vinegar per quart of water. I accidentally stepped in fresh gum on a road trip. The newest trick at rest stops is to drop gum right where you step into your car - so be careful when traveling.
Without realizing the gum was on my shoe I spread it all over the carpeting of my truck. Using the CleanEz concentrated on a damp cloth, I blotted it on waited about 2 minutes and it immediately came right out. It left no gum residue in my carpet.
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