A simple method to remove gum from carpet involves using a hair dryer.
How to get gum out of a wool rug.
Use a scraping tool to fully scrape the gum from the carpet.
Dispose of the hardened gum in the garbage.
You can use a fingernail brush to help scrape the loosened gum from the carpet.
Use a zip loc bag to freeze the gum out of your carpet grab a few ice cubes from the freezer and place them in a zip loc bag.
Scrape the gum substance from the surface using the dull side of a table knife.
Just be careful not to spread the gum to surrounding carpet.
The softened gum should stick to a cleaning rag or plastic bag and release the carpet fibers as you lift it away from the floor.
You may need to leave the bag on top of the gum for a while to get the best results depending on the temperature of the room.
Cover the gum stain with a clean white towel or rag to soak up any remaining liquid and continue patting dry.
Apply the bag to the chewing gum to freeze it solid.
Put the bag of ice directly onto the gum stain.
Dip a clean cloth in your vinegar solution and dab at the remaining gum residue.
Rub ice over stubborn areas that won t lift off and repeat as necessary.
Close and seal it tight to avoid leaking water as the ice melts.
Use a butter knife or metal spatula to scrape the frozen gum off the carpet.
As a final measure set a clean cloth over the wet area of the carpet and stand on it to soak up any remaining residue.
Gently lift the gum up off of the carpet fibers with a scraping motion.
Leave the ice bag on the gum for 15 minutes or so to cause the gum to harden.
Apply a spot cleaner approved for use on wool to a clean white cloth and continue blotting the area.
Direct the wd 40 toward the gum itself and give it a few minutes to soak in and loosen the gum.
Scrape the gum remove the ice pack and immediately use your spoon or dull knife to gently scrape the gum off the carpet fibres.
This will harden the gum so it s easier to remove gum from carpet.
Sponge the gum stain directly with cleaning fluid such as 409.
Place the ice bag directly on the gum in your carpet and wait 5 10 minutes.
Allow it to crack and break into fragments and remove as much as possible.
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.
If a spot of gum remains on the clothing refreeze it with an ice cube and gently scrape off with the knife.