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use an ice pack like the ones you freeze and put into a small esky or ice blocks all around and on top of the chewy. This will freeze it making it brittle and should be easily removed with a hobby knife or razor blade. Another is eucalyptus oil. This dissolves the gum and is not recommended for gum in the hair as it results in the gum just being spread down the entire length of the hair. In my daughters case that was down to her bottom. But for carpet gum the oil method is fine. Just have the blade positioned at the base of where the gum contacts the carpet use cotton wool wet with oil. Hold on top of gum while slowly lifting gum from carpet as it dissolves the contact area. wash the spot with a dribble of dish washing liquid and a hot sponge if oil mark left. Hope this is helpful to you. I have millions of these little bits of info that I inherited from my Mum (god rest her soul). I'm more than happy to share them. I am Shannon-Elaine (the wonderful)(that's what my kids say)
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