This works most of the time.
Getting gum out of carpet vinegar.
Then walk away and go get a tool for scraping the gum out of the fibers.
4 dip a clean cloth in your vinegar solution and.
A cake server or a butter knife works well.
Next check your kitchen for lemon juice oil vinegar ice cubes or adhesive.
Mix the solution in a spray bottle and then apply lightly to the affected area as needed.
Vinegar can remove all kinds of stains.
Using a solution that is part vinegar and part warm water may prove useful in helping to loosen the gum from its death grip on your carpet.
Afterwards you need to rub it off with a rag and you ll have one clean carpet in your house again.
Follow these steps for the fourth method.
Leave the ice bag on the gum for 15 minutes or so to cause the gum to harden.
You can also try blotting the gum with an oil like olive oil or peanut butter.
This works most of the time.
Another way is to stick a piece of ice on the gum until it freezes which usually takes about fifteen minutes then peel it off.
To make it work you have to apply vinegar on the stains and then leave it for 2 to 3 minutes to let it soak in.
Step 1 place ice cubes in a plastic zip bag and set the bag on the site of the stuck gum whether it s on your clothing upholstery or carpet.
One solution is to soak the affected area with vinegar for five minutes then rub with a soft cloth until the gum dissolves.
Combine 1 2 cup of vinegar with 1 2 cup of water for natural fiber rugs.
Then use a butter knife to scrape the frozen gum off of the carpet.
Step 1 pour the vinegar into a microwave safe bowl or cup and heat for about a minute.
Mix a 1 2 cup of vinegar with 1 cup of water to clean synthetic carpets.
Vinegar will help you remove gum stuck to fabric or carpet as well.
Yes even the stain marks made by the wicked gum.
If there s any gum left over rub it with soapy water and white vinegar until it comes out.