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    I have a client who has a ford thunderbird w/ black leather seats. It appears if someone sat back against the seat with gum on their back. It is in a string formation vs. one big glob. Any recommendations as to how to remove?

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    Try to find a can of the chewing gum remover that janitors use. It`s an aerosol that contains an extremely volatile solvent. You spray it on the gum, and it evaporates so quickly that it freezes the gum and makes it brittle. Then you can chip away at the frozen gum with a plastic scraper to remove. I`m not sure where you would buy the stuff, but I found one online here.



    Edited - fixed link

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joel_MD
    ..............I`m not sure where you would buy the stuff, but I found one online here.
    I couldn`t get your link to work but TOL sells a similar product:



    Chewing Gum Remover
    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joel_MD
    Try to find a can of the chewing gum remover that janitors use. It`s an aerosol that contains an extremely volatile solvent. You spray it on the gum, and it evaporates so quickly that it freezes the gum and makes it brittle. Then you can chip away at the frozen gum with a plastic scraper to remove. I`m not sure where you would buy the stuff, but I found one online here.


    That sounds kind of scary to use on black leather.



    Stoner makes a product called Xenit that`s supposed to be good for this. I would just test it first in an inconspicuous area to make sure it`s not going to harm or discolor the leather.



    The fastest and easiest way to clean difficult grime from carpet, glass, metals, fabrics, countertops, flooring, upholstery, vinyl, walls, and more - Clean It With Xenit
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eliot Ness
    ...TOL sells a similar product:



    Chewing Gum Remover


    Yes, that`s the stuff! It works great.

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    Try using some packing tape. Take the tape and make it into a circle obviously sticky side out and blot the area. I have used this on clothes, shoe bottoms and carpets and it has worked very well.

 

 

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