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How Do You Get Gum Out of Carpet?

I have 3 children and believe it or not have never needed to remove gum from my carpet. I am a teacher and in my new classroom I have gum in the carpet and there is no knowing how long it has been there. School begins on the 20th and I need the gum gone. Does anyone have a tried and true method of removing gum from the carpet? Thanks for your help.

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Thank you so much for all the advice! Peanut butter and Goo Gone were the most popular so I intended to use Goo Gone and left it at home! I had taken peanut butter with me to make a sandwich, so I spread it on the gum. It started to come up but was requiring some elbow grease. I went to the janitor's closet (we have no janitor yet - just a closet :-)) to get something else and found a huge spray bottle of Goo Gone! I sprayed the Goo Gone on top of the peanut butter, waited and then scrubbed it with a brush! It virtually disappeared. Thanks again for your help!

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Shaklee's Basic H2 does a wonderful job removing gum!!! I have some samples I could send you! Let me know if you want some!
C. Peterson
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Goo Gone is great stuff give it a try. You can get it at wal-mart I think. also good for gettig off all the adhesive stuff from desks and such.

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THere is a product called Goof Off. It removes things like gum,candle wax, crayon, lipstick and things like that. I know you can get it at Menard's and probably other places as well. Good luck!

Try a product called GOO GONE, you can get it at any hardware store. It works miracles! Gets anything sticky off of anything, I have even used it to get crayon off of walls. You can even get gum out of hair withit. Good luck.

Kim,
Have you tried peanut butter??? Put some peanut butter on the gum,pull at the fibers or scrape at it .... it should come out! Peanut butter works wonders.... takes gum out of hair and clothing.... also My Grandson and I had tree sap on our hands from picking up branches after a storm... peanut butter took the sap off our hands with no problem.... Good Luck!
AnnJ

Try one of the following or all if one doesn't work. Ice -- peanut butter -- or toothpaste. One of these will be sure to work.

Not sure about carpet but try peanut butter. Yes, I know it sounds weird, but it works for hair. Something about the oils in the peanut butter break down the chemical bonds in the gum. I wouldn't offer this up if we hadn't tried it ourselves in hair. I hope it works for your carpeting!

You can get gum out with Sol U Mel. It is an all natural product from a Wellness Company that I have a home business with.....It will get the gum out.

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Goo Gone! You can get it at Home depot.

Goo Gone is great stuff give it a try. You can get it at wal-mart I think. also good for gettig off all the adhesive stuff from desks and such.

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