Do this until the fibers become springy and start standing upright.
Getting gum out of berber carpet.
Direct the wd 40 toward the gum itself and give it a few minutes to soak in and loosen the gum.
Make sure you cover the gum and all around the edges.
Vacuum your carpet before you apply the powder.
Otherwise i use oxy clean and it works.
For the total removal of a dried gum from the carpet use a knife or ordinary spoon.
Dry cleaning involves applying a dry powder to your carpet working the powder into the carpet and then vacuuming up the dry powder.
Place the ice bag directly on the gum in your carpet and wait 5 10 minutes.
Put the bag of ice directly onto the gum stain.
You may also apply a dry cleaning solution citrus based degreaser or mineral alcohol to chewing gum.
Allow it to crack and break into fragments and remove as much as possible.
Step 5 after the gum is completely removed wash the area with warm soapy water to get any oil that is left in the carpet.
You may need to apply more wd 40 to the carpet to get all of the gum out of it.
Step 3 use the prongs of the fork to gently lift the dented carpet.
Hit the frozen gum with the back of a metal kitchen utensil breaking it into pieces.
You hold a big cube of ice on the gum for a few minutes then the gum will break and you can pick it off the carpet.
Gently lift the gum up off of the carpet fibers with a scraping motion.
You can use a fingernail brush to help scrape the loosened gum from the carpet.
Follow the instructions on the cleaner to determine how much you should use on your carpet.
Vacuum up the pieces thoroughly approaching the area from varying directions.
3 mix a vinegar solution.
Use the side of a fork to lightly scrape the carpet back and forth.
To freeze the gum out of your carpet grab a few ice cubes from the freezer and place them in a zip loc bag.
Step 4 using a metal spatula or butter knife slowly start to scrape the gum off the carpet.
Use a butter knife or metal spatula to scrape the frozen gum off the carpet.
After this time the gum should be frozen enough and you can start breaking it out.
Step 3 soak the gum with oil by blotting it with the cloth.
Sponge the gum stain directly with cleaning fluid such as 409.
Use a scraping tool to fully scrape the gum from the carpet.
The dry powder helps pull the dirt and soil out of the carpet.
Close and seal it tight to avoid leaking water as the ice melts.
Just be careful not to spread the gum to surrounding carpet.