Follow these steps to treat the gum and remove it from your carpet.
Removing chewing gum from wool carpet.
The softened gum should stick to a cleaning rag or plastic bag and release the carpet fibers as you lift it away from the floor.
Once the gum is removed you don t want to leave the carpet as it is because the gum will leave a stain.
This will harden the gum making it easier to take out.
Scrape the frozen gum from carpet gently using a spoon or dull knife.
Put the bag of ice directly onto the gum stain.
Sponge the gum stain directly with cleaning fluid such as 409.
Pick and pull gently to remove fibers.
Once the gum is hardened it will be easier to remove.
Refreeze if necessary and repeat scraping.
Lay the bag over the gum stain and leave it there for a while.
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Place a few handfuls of ice in a ziploc bag.
At this stage if the gum isn t all coming off you could try using methyl salicylate extra strength ben gay to help remove the remaining bits.
Place a handful of ice cubes in a resealable plastic bag.
This will harden the gum so it s easier to remove gum from carpet.
Use a hair dryer a simple method to remove gum from carpet involves using a hair dryer.
Put the bag of ice directly onto the gum stain.
Dab the cloth over any final gum traces.
Use a scraping tool to fully scrape the gum from the carpet.
Now use a scraping tool and scrape the gum from the carpet.
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Use a scraping tool to fully scrape the gum from the carpet.
Apply heat from the hair dryer to soften the gum.
Pull with care try to avoid tugging at the carpet or being rough removing the gum as the carpet fibers risk pulling up.
Simply dot on and pick gently.
Place a few handfuls of ice in a zip lock bag.
If you get gum stuck on a carpet this is an easy way to get it out.