04-22-2015, 10:54 PM
1. Spray the Gum Freeze Spray onto the gum. Wait a couple of seconds for the gum to harden.
2. Then take a blunt scraper tool such as a paint scraper - and chip up the frozen gum. Pick up the gum pieces.
3. Add a small dab of a solvent gel, such as CTI ProSolve gel, or a good citrus gel. Blot the spot with a towel (or paper towels).
Note: I prefer to use paper towels for picking up the gum pieces, and for blotting the solvent gel.
That entire process normally takes less than a minute per piece of gum.
Link to Releasit Gum Freeze Spray...
http://www.excellent-supply.com/Releasit..._p_61.html
2. Then take a blunt scraper tool such as a paint scraper - and chip up the frozen gum. Pick up the gum pieces.
3. Add a small dab of a solvent gel, such as CTI ProSolve gel, or a good citrus gel. Blot the spot with a towel (or paper towels).
Note: I prefer to use paper towels for picking up the gum pieces, and for blotting the solvent gel.
That entire process normally takes less than a minute per piece of gum.
Link to Releasit Gum Freeze Spray...
http://www.excellent-supply.com/Releasit..._p_61.html